On 2010-12-24 20:06, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
>
> I just added a private copy of the header to the git tree; not worth the
> hassle of dealing with the old debian case in any other way.
>
>> BTW the make install target is missing some $, it installs stuff into a
>> directory called {BINDIR}.
>
> thanks for that report as well; just fixed this too.
>
Thanks, it works now.
The per-process power usage tracking, and the new tunables tab looks great.
See below for some small issues I've noticed.
What information do you need to track down what is wrong? Will powertop
--html output suffice, or do you need a strace of powertop?
- powertop only shows power drain, no longer shows how many hours of
battery I have left
- tunables tab doesn't show that 'enter' is a valid key that can be
used to toggle
- HDA-intel audio is shown as 100% used, no music is playing, tunable
shows as good and '/sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/power_save' has
the value 1. Kernel bug?
- the power saving tunable for wlan0 is not working, pressing enter
keeps it in the bad state, also that tunable shows up even if rfkill is on
- powertop can't make up its mind how much power my CPU fan is using,
it has shown 0 W (and system base estimate of 5W), then a bit later it
has shown the fan using 8W (and entire system using 8.x W, system base
estimate of 0W). I guess this is because fan can't be turned off to
measure its usage, but it still is confusing
- I don't see per-process GPU ops as on the screenshot in your blog, I
only see GPU ops on the device tab. Is this because of some missing
kernel feature?
- gnome-terminal shows up sometimes towards the top, I guess its due to
the blinking cursor. How do I turn that off? They seem to have removed
that config option in latest version :(
Best regards,
--Edwin
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