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  • From: Austin Acton
  • Subject: [Cooker] Power/Laptop Tools
  • Date: 19 Apr 2006 00:46:12 -0000

On 4/18/06, Couriousous <couriousous@mandriva.org> wrote:
> Le Mardi 18 Avril 2006 22:42, Austin Acton a écrit:
> > On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 21:30 +0200, Couriousous wrote:
> > > Name        : powersave                    Relocations: (not relocatable)
> > > Couriousous <couriousous@mandriva.org> 0.12.11-1mdk
> > >
> > > - Cooker upload
> >
> > Just wondering...
> > Have you tried this out?  How is it different from laptop-mode-tools?
> > Better?  Worse?
>
> /me shame
>
> No I didn't. It was requested by someone on #mandriva-cooker
> But this is only the backend of a kde app which I will upload soon.
>
> It seem it's a remplacement to klaptopdaemon with more features developped by
> Novell/Suse.

Well, everything laptop related is getting more and more and more complicated:
- disk spindown
- kernel laptop mode
- readahed
- battery monitoring
- suspend to disk
- suspend to ram
- suspend on low battery
- suspend on lid close
- powersaving for cpu
- powersaving for hd
- powersaving for wireless
- reconnect wireless after suspend

And we have a lot of different tools and different ways to control all this:
- laptop-mode-tools
- cpufreqd
- acpitool
- cpudyn
- pmscripts
- powersave
- gnome power monitor
- probably a KDE one too
- probably a lot more I haven't thought of yet

The problem is:
- most are poorly documented
- some rely on others, some require others, some conflict with others
- interdependecies are poorly documented

This leads to two problems:
- most of us can barely figure out how to get a laptop working with
good power management
- converts from other distros and newbies probably cannot at all

So, maybe someone can sit down, compare all the tools, decide on which
ones will be official (and installed by drakx on laptops), and make
sure no default tools require a backend that conflicts with the
official backend.  And then document it all.

I'd try to take this on, but I'm in the middle of the most insanely
difficult exams I've ever written.

Austin



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