*Grar*.  The "conservative" regulator only saves power on really ancient
hardware.  On current hardware it *loses* you battery life.

C.f. this post by Matthew Garret who hacks kernels for Redhat and is
generally to credit for a lot of laptop-specific testing, work on
platform-specific ACPI drivers, etc.

<http://mjg59.livejournal.com/88608.html?thread=1059616>

You should also be able to find a similar explanation somwhere from
Arjan, who worked (works?) for *intel*.

If I remember correctly, current kernels will even select "conservative"
automatically on the ancient CPUs where it is appropriate.

Believe it or not, Linux distributions aren't _quite_ so incompetent as
to leave massive battery life/heat wins on the table for years, by not
bothering to simply set an existing configuration option when running on
a laptop.

While I'm ranting, I'd like to point out this bug is about a regression
- something that got _worse_ on Linux, that in the worst case can be
tracked down by looking through older versions.  ("bisection").  It
won't help us to compare Windows - and try and reverse-engineer what
it's doing better - when we know that there's a version of _Linux_
that's doing better.  You'll only be able to isolate a windows-linux
difference if you know you're _not_ suffering from this regression,
_and_ you're running a recent kernel (otherwise you may be overlooking
more recent power improvements.  Runtime-PM works very nicely on my
EEEPC, although it's not enabled by default at the moment).  It's worth
mentioning in a general discussion, but it's not going to help fix bug
#760131.

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