So what is a status of this issue? Interesting because I've got a lot of
bug status change mumbo-jumbo to my email.
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@Peter I see your deepest package level is PC3. On your model if you
don't touch tunables, but instead do below commands (this puts SATA
controller in a low power mode):
echo min_power > /sys/class/scsi_host/host0/link_power_management_policy
echo min_power > /sys/class/scsi_host/host1/link_power_
@Peter
> your ASPM bug
I think you may opt it out, since ASPM doesn't work at Windows too (see
powercfg /energy report there).
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@Peter
That's may be possible since their genuine detection is not perfect, for
example it passes under VirtualBox ;)
So looks like there is no benefit in Dell Ubuntu?
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@filsd Thank you much!
@Peter
> Installed Ubuntu 14.04 from filsd (thank you for sharing that btw) on my i7
> Inspiron
Just wondering on how you installed, since if your system initially came with
Windows preinstalled, filsd's recovery media wouldn't allow you to install the
system. See
http
@filsd Whoops, sorry. Fixed that. Please share :-)
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Dell Inspiron 7559 fans do not shut off once started, even when cool
Sta
Me too please!
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> Disabling nvidia with bbswitch makes no difference for me. Fans keep
on spinning. I have an i7.
Are you sure it going off? What "cat /proc/acpi/bbswitch" and "optirun
--status" do say? Anyway I can't say sure for i7 model.
> I am not convinced the fan issue even has anything to do with the
grap
s/big issue/battery hog/
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> but not as good (often) as on Windows
Most likely he hasn't configured and tested whether Bumblebee or
bbswitch properly disables Nvidia GPU when not used. After doing this at
my side my fans are managed not worser than in Windows.
> On the other hand, the i7 model has this fans problem, see my
Guys, I don't know what the fans issue you have with 7559.
Fans on i5 model when Bumblebee is correctly configured (check whether it
disables the Nvidia GPU when its not used) are behaving ok.
As for DDR4 I see no benefit atm. There is no low voltage support yet, so I'd
avoid getting DDR4 laptops
Regarding not getting into deep power states, maybe this is the culprit?
[0.00] Command line:
initrd=\efi\nixos\f74mgfd5d4k9n154p0ffs5r0d3zazv3n-initrd-initrd.efi
systemConfig=/nix/store/50044hcm6lf7fc48nlikfpbap4zjp54n-nixos-system-nixos-16.09.773.b8ede35
init=/nix/store/50044hcm6lf7f
Can confirm for linux mint 16, was not fixed after upgrading to mint 17.
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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