Aside from the fact that this is unrelated to a power "regression":
Is the ubuntu/linux power consumption "bug" really device-specific?

On my Thinkpad X60s, ubuntu uses at least 4 Watts more as Windows does: roughly 
12W instead of 8W (thats 50%) .
I haven't seen a single device since my good old T40, which actually consumes 
LESS OR EQUAL power when running linux.
Note the fact that Thinkpads are probably the best supported notebooks..

Now Intel claims to care about this (you all know powertop from 
http://www.lesswatts.org), but nothing seems to change.
I think, as some people already mentioned, as the ubuntu-community seems to 
care about mobile devices (it seems they do), they should care more about power 
consumption. Closing a bug without a solution doesn't do it for me.

Sorry for polluting this bug even more.

And btw, if anybody knows a (sub-)notebook (preferably featuring a
trackpoint) with minimal power consumption on linux , please tell me.

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