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

Good to know, Mr. Jenkins. I suppose this information ought to be widely
proliferated, as many Linux kernel manuals (as Google readily shows),
published as recently as this year, still say that Conservative is
better for all battery devices, and makes no distinction between old and
new hardware. At any rate, it was just an experiment, since I'd guess
the main issue for most is the excessive heat. At least, most people
I've talked to with this problem thought that was the most immediately
noticeable change on their laptops, and discovered the decreased battery
life and found out about the increased power consumption regression
later.

"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."

As far I understand what's been going on here, people are just trying to
discover short-term treatments, not a cure, so to speak, while they
patiently wait for a true fix from the Kernel Team.

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