Good point! I've juste misreading the log. Sorry for that.


On 26/08/2010 12:31, Albert Vilella wrote:
For what people have reported so far, a difference between 17388 mW
and 11760 mW is reasonable for the nvidia card...

On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:25 AM, jean citron<[email protected]>  wrote:
More precisely:
p...@paul-laptop:~/Bureau/acpi_call$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
present:                 yes
capacity state:          ok
charging state:          discharging
present rate:            17388 mW
remaining capacity:      45528 mWh
present voltage:         14688 mV
p...@paul-laptop:~/Bureau/acpi_call$ ./test_off.sh
Trying \_SB.PCI0.P0P1.VGA._OFF: failed
Trying \_SB_.PCI0.OVGA.ATPX: failed
Trying \_SB_.PCI0.OVGA.XTPX: failed
Trying \_SB.PCI0.P0P2.PEGP._OFF: failed
Trying \_SB.PCI0.MXR0.MXM0._OFF: failed
Trying \_SB.PCI0.PEG1.GFX0._OFF: works!
p...@paul-laptop:~/Bureau/acpi_call$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
present:                 yes
capacity state:          ok
present rate:            11760 mW
remaining capacity:      45486 mWh
present voltage:         14706 mV


But i don't understand what it does: does it deactivate the nvidia card? I
was expecting that the battery economy will be more important.
And so, is there a way to deactivate definitively the nvidia card?
Thanks for all the work you've done guys. It's awesome! :)



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