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I'd appreciate more input from you here:
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I'd like to hear your opinion on #TLP auto-switching.
Since release 1.9, #TLP has three #powerprofiles: performance (automatically on AC power), balanced (automatically on battery power), and power-saver (only manually by the user).
Should there be an adjustable preference that allows for something other than the fixed assignment to the power source? What are your use cases?
Join the discussion on GitHub (or reply here) https://github.com/linrunner/TLP/issues/844
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Power Profiles Daemon 0.30 Preps Support for Linux 6.14
A new version of the Power Profiles Daemon (PPD) was uploaded to the Plucky archives today, and should soon make its way out to Ubuntu 25.04 daily builds —but what’s changed? The power-profiles-daemon is what those of who run Ubuntu (or Linux Mint 22.1, which finally added PPD) interact with when we switch power mode on the fly, be it using a GUI button, setting, or toggle, or the command line. The latest 0.30 release adds a couple of notable changes, though nothing as substantive (to end-users) as the various AMD-targeted tune-ups the previous release delivered. Still, improvements are improvements. Some :sys_more_orange:
#News #Battery&Power #PowerProfiles #Ubuntu25_04:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/02/power-profiles-daemon-0-30-preps-support-for-linux-6-14
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Power Profiles Daemon 0.22 Released, Will Ship in Ubuntu 24.10
A new version of the Power Profiles Daemon has been released with an array of improvements that help improve power efficiency on Linux desktops, in particular AMD devices. For those unfamiliar with it, power-profiles-daemon is a low-level tool that provides power handling over DBus. Ever used the Power Mode options in the Quick Settings menu in GNOME Shell? Those are made possible using this tool. As power-profiles-daemon is now battery-level aware it’s possible for power drivers, like the Intel and AMD P-State drivers, to adjust power management based on the current battery level value. “In particular both the AMD panel power action now uses a progressive :sys_more_orange:
#News #PowerProfiles #Ubuntu24_10:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/09/power-profiles-daemon-0-22-in-ubuntu-24-10