On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 15:28:05 +0200 Frédéric BOITEUX wrote:

> > C3, yes, even if not often. C4 isn't displayed.
> 
> You can see C4 state only when you're laptop is battery powered...

No I can't (I'm on battery right now with latest BIOS) - only C0-C3 :(

> > > Did you something to lower number of wake-up / s ?
> > 
> > I'm using Xfce, removed all good-looking applets like "battery-status",
> > "clock", "wifi-status". Killed tpb and ifplugd, not using
> > NetworkManager. Patched the radeon driver in the kernel[1]. And do not
> > have any apps open beside of Xfce and the Xfce-Terminal where powertop
> > is running.
> Wow, not so much apps left... I wonder if you'll gain something when
> you're truely use your laptop...

Well... Which apps? Firefox is a killer ;)
The laptop is used for coding and surfing. The first one ist perfectly
done with nano or vi, the latter one... Well, not yet really tested,
which browser to use.

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