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laptop-mode-tools
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screenrotate
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Microsoft Surface RT Conversion
Secondly I have this small script to handle automatic screen rotations: https://github.com/Quoteme/screenrotate It is just a few lines of code and should be easy to understand. In case you need help, you can ask me though. For it to work, you only need to have the drivers for rotation working (iio-sensor-proxy) and you might need to change the device names on the code, which you can find using lspci.
laptop-mode-tools
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What's your prebuilt desktop server's idle power?
Keep in mind this isn't the native "Laptop Mode" that is available on Ubuntu (even server). This is the github "Laptop Mode Tools". There are instructions on there which you should read through. The main thing is you need to go through the config files and alter the settings yourself. Each setting has a description on what it does and how to optimise it, so you just have to go 1 by 1. I just went fairly aggressive on a lot of them, which increases latency a bit, but not massive. The worst is when you access files on the spinning drives, it takes 1-2 seconds to spin up and bring the file up.
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A question on design considerations: Will a DGPU always consume power?
- https://github.com/rickysarraf/laptop-mode-tools
What are some alternatives?
win-shot - Takes screenshots of your desktop. It has options to take only a region. Relies on imagemagick and xdotools to query for regions.
auto-cpufreq - Automatic CPU speed & power optimizer for Linux
farge - Click on a pixel on your screen and show its color value
macOS-Simple-KVM - Tools to set up a quick macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM.
custom-optimus - A script to help you manage NVIDIA Optimus in Linux laptops
mons - POSIX Shell script to quickly manage monitors on X
hotfiles - 🏠 A collection of personal configuration files for various rices I have made.
nvidia-gpu-off - The definitive guide to completely turn off your Nvidia dedicated GPU on Optimus laptops running Linux
laptop_install - Utils to reinstall a new laptop easily
tokyo - BSPWM - Aesthetic Dotfiles 🍚