On 02/28/16 04:43, Karanbir Singh wrote:
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> So what I am wondering is if there is an easy way to have the tuned-adm
> reset profiles based on external power source. If I'm at the work table
> and plugged in, run with throughput-performance mode, and if the
> external power is disconnected, run
hi,
twice in the last week I've been caught out where the laptop was running
tuned with 'throughput-performance' profile on the work table, and I
walked away, carried on working - and had the battery run flat in just
over an hour.
Compare this with tuned running the 'powersave' profile - will usu
> Date: Sunday, December 20, 2015 22:15:49 +
> From: Nux!
>> From: "Chris Olson"
>> Sent: Sunday, 20 December, 2015 21:05:53
>
>> Recent power management discussions plugged into one of our
>> current frustrations, namely the interaction of the screen
>> lock and power-save features on In
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> Sent: Sunday, 20 December, 2015 21:05:53
> Subject: [CentOS] Power Management
> Recent power management discussions plugged into one of our
> current frustrations, namely the interaction of the screen
> lock and power-save features on Intel/CentOS 6 platforms.
> We certainly
Recent power management discussions plugged into one of our
current frustrations, namely the interaction of the screen
lock and power-save features on Intel/CentOS 6 platforms.
We certainly would not have guessed that locking the screen
would inhibit going into the power-save mode, but it sure
seem
I have about 50 CentOS 4.x/5.x stations running as thin clients. So
Gnome is running on the remote machine and the station is merely acting
as an X terminal. I would like to enable some power management. I
think I can control the monitor's dpms features and timeouts in the
xorg.conf on the s
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