Max Quarterpleen <[email protected]> writes: >> Have you tried playing around with the power saving options attached >> to the battery widget? I've never been convinced that it's a good >> place for them, but as long as they are available I don't suppose it >> matters where, and there is a sort of logic, in that battery powered >> devices are more power-sensitive. >> > > Yeah, that was the first place I looked. > The only things one can adjust there are actions performed when buttons > pressed/lid closed and the screen brightness. There does not seem to be an > easy to to configure CPU levels. > There is, however, an option to run a script. So supposedly someone could > write a script that will limit the CPU levels, but that's a little beyond > me.
Hi, Do you have the cpufreq package installed? By default, it sets your CPU governor to ondemand, which adapts the CPU frequency according to the power needs. -- Olivier Blin - blino
