I've been using Ubuntu with autosuspend turned on for 2 years now, and it has never inhibited the autosuspend due to CPU usage. Be it while installing packages, burning cds, playing mp3s, much less showing a screensaver.
If the inhibit sleep on CPU load was ever implemented, it never worked. I believe defaulting to a real screensaver is much more sensible, the parents love stuff like that, even if it means having to detect whether the laptop is on battery or plugged in. Alex On 05/08/2008, Matt Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 07:24:32PM +0000, Ted Gould wrote: > > On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 17:05 +0200, Martin Pitt wrote: > > > Personally I wouldn't mind a more attractive screensaver by default. > > > However, I'd insist on keeping the black one if you are on a laptop > > > which is currently running on battery. No need to waste precious power > > > there for bling. > > > > The reality is that the blank screensaver will save very little power > > over the floating Ubuntu logos. The blank screensaver leaves the > > backlight on, which is the majority of the power. DPMS is still > > configured with laptop setups through GPM, and that'll save the power. > > I don't think the 2D GPU usage would make much of a difference in power > > usage. > > > I don't know about the GPU, but the CPU usage, while low, would presumably > prevent the CPU from going to sleep when it otherwise might, and the power > usage there should be significant. > > I agree with Martin that we should default to, simple idle blanking when > running on battery power. > > > -- > - mdz > > > -- > ubuntu-desktop mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop >
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