TLP is not answer and I already explained it. Two systems have the same
energy settings (power saving on CPU cores, graphic card, etc.) and
battery time is about 30% shorter.

Again: problem is that there some actions done in background and CPU
cores are not going into sleep so long like earlier. This seems to be
gnome 42 problem... But also related to updates checking. It would be
good, when somebody could start looking into it. 30% is even 10h for me
and this is not in this moment "I imagine it's worse".

In ideal case I should see 0% CPU usage in idle (maybe not very
realistic) or at least assigning everything only to one core.

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  Ubuntu 22.04 much worse in energy saving than 21.10

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