Software-based energy savings
Conclusions
Tweaking the right controls lets users fight power hogs on laptops and desktops. Some tips are fairly easy to implement, but for others, you will need to delve more deeply into your system settings. In all cases, the reward for your work will be vastly improved battery life on notebooks and power savings in the long run.
Laptop Mode Tools
Configuration file: /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf
Activity monitor: /proc/sys/vm/laptop-mode (1 = aktiv)
The Laptop Mode Tools are disabled by default on Ubuntu. To enable, change the value false in the ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE=false line of the /etc/default/acpi-support file to true. The Powersave daemon provides functionality similar to the Laptop Mode tools on openSUSE.
Glossar
DPMS
Display Power Management Signaling is a method of using the graphics card to trigger monitor power state changes with three energy-saving states: Standby, Suspend, and Power off. Both devices need to support this approach.
C States
Sleep or idle states for ACPI-capable processors. Five levels range from C0 to C4. The higher the number, the less power the CPU uses.
Infos
- KThinkBat: http://lepetitfou.dyndns.org/projects/kthinkbat
- PowerTOP: http://linuxpowertop.org
- PowerTOP tips and tricks: http://www.lesswatts.org/projects/powertop/known.php
- Mount options: http://www.lesswatts.org/tips/disks.php
- Laptop Mode tools: http://samwel.tk/laptop_mode/
- Desktop PC hard disks: http://samwel.tk/laptop_mode/faq
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