While discussing in IRC, POK has suggested us a more modern Power Save
that should replace: laptop-mode-tools, it's name is TUNED



TUNED:

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Power_Management_Guide/Tuned.html

It really seems like an interesting and more smart solution than 
laptop-mode-tools!



POK said me also that he has an old version of this in his mdk repo


[17:25] <proyvind> I have it packaged with fixes in my repo, but not really 
integrated i9t yet




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Regards, 

NicCo
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Il Giovedì 28 Agosto 2014 17:08, Nicolò Costanza <[email protected]> ha 
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If we add these Power Manager programs to om2014.1:
it should be also better to have the current versions...


- laptop-mode-tools, we currently have
laptop-mode-tools-1.61-2-omv2014.0.noarch is rather old

http://www.samwel.tk/laptop_mode/changelog
I can see a new and improved 1.6.4 from the changelog



- powertop, we currently have:
powertop-2.4-1-omv2013.0.x86_64

https://01.org/powertop/downloads
I can see a new and
 improved 2.6.1 from the changelog



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Regards,
NicCo
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Il Giovedì 28 Agosto 2014 16:46, Nicolò Costanza <[email protected]> ha 
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To Benatto:
Good idea, checking if PC is a portable  and in this case propose for 
installing the rpms

This may be also a script to add into OM Welcome
- Try improve Power Saving in your Portable device
clicking on this
 item, rpms get installed


or something to user easy activate it as its desire

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Il Giovedì 28 Agosto 2014 15:42, Nicolò Costanza <[email protected]> ha 
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Hi


Since few day, I have installed In my Ultrabook (Intel Core2), two packages:

- laptop-mode-tools
- powertop

and those are lowering my power consumption by an average 25%
I am wondering if was the case to have these installed in the ISOs


More Info:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Laptop_Mode_Tools

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/powertop


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thanks,
bye, NicCo

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