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TLPUI
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What's the best utility to control charging?
Either use Vantage software on windows or take a look at this: https://github.com/d4nj1/TLPUI
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Tool to change cpu frequency
You might want to give this a try: https://github.com/d4nj1/TLPUI
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Battery life tips?
You might also be interesting in the GUI for customizing the energy profile: https://github.com/d4nj1/TLPUI
- How To Install & Use TLP To Improve The Battery Life of A Laptop Running Linux - TLPUI
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Turning on fan to max with thinkfan seems to set computer to a "battery saver" type mode? How to max out processor while maxing out fan?
I had tried using tlp through tlpui, though I wasn't ever sure I was able to get it to work right, so I ignored it. I've gone back and disabled and saved it in that state for now.
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Battery optimisation zephyrus gx502
You can also config tlp graphically with tlpui
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Does anyone have a way to set battery capacity with a GUI on Fedora 36 on Lenovo laptops?
There is a TLP UI which allows some graphical configuration, as far as i remember also exactly the strings OP wanted.
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Pop!\_OS "manual" CPU performance customization?
In any case, messing with /etc/tlp.conf by itself seems rather daunting. Maybe TLPUI is worth looking at?
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Joining the Darkside
Sidenote. TLP has no GUI. TLPUI however is a GUI for editing TLP config files, thus achieving the desired goal. It's available on AUR at least, probably other places as well.
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TLP disables USB ports
I'd install the TLPUI app and do it from there. It has so many options.
cpupower
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How do I change my CPU clock speed?
Okay, after much tinkering around, I managed to find a tool that does exactly what I needed it to with literally no extra tinkering, which I found here: https://github.com/deinstapel/cpupower but to be honest it just raised more questions. If I leave the CPU on boost mode in the bios, it gives me pretty much full range of minimum clock speed and maximum clock speed (Except minimum can only go as low as 16% for some reason, which is odd, but I'm sure there's a reason for that somewhere.) But here's where it gets weird. If I leave the maximum at 100%, it seems the lower I put the minimum allowed clock speed, the more likely audio issues are to occur. (Mind you, all these tests were done with the maximum allowed speed set to 100%) For instance, in my limited testing I did, if I leave the minimum at 16%, audio issues happen INCREDIBLY quickly, but if I raise the minimum to 50%, no REAL audio issues seem to occur except maybe a pop every once in a while. I really would like to know the cause of this.
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Low CPU clocks whilst having low temps in games
- changing minimum frequency to 100% using CPU Power Manager
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Advanced CPU control
You can check cpupower
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Just an appreciation post for how good battery management has gotten
thanks. i wonder if this extension uses that system.
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If I buy a Windows laptop advertised as having 10-hour battery life, can I expect to get similar after installing Pop?
If you install this extension and limit your cpu, you might.
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Turning on fan to max with thinkfan seems to set computer to a "battery saver" type mode? How to max out processor while maxing out fan?
To get some more detailed control, at some point I installed a gnome gui applet called CPU Power Manager. I set it to high performance mode here, and enable turbo.
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How to improve battery life on Manjaro GNOME?
On top of the GNOME power profiles, I use the CPU power extension (https://github.com/deinstapel/cpupower)
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system76-power or power-profiles-daemon on Fedora 36
Whoops, sorry, I’m half asleep and posted the outdated extensions link. I’ve updated the link to point to their GitHub which also lists installation instructions — there’s a Fedora copr available to install the extension and it’s fully compatible with GNOME 42 too (I’ve been using it on both Fedora 35 and now 36, it’s working great :)). Sorry for posting the wrong link just before!
- Help! Help! Reinstall and activate power-profiles-daemon
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Battery drain a lot
Take a look at CPU Power Manager but keep in mind that you will never reach the energy efficiency of Windows.
What are some alternatives?
slimbookbattery - Slimbook Battery 4
custom-hot-corners-extended - A GNOME Shell Extension that allows you to give a function to any corner or edge of your monitors and expand your keyboard capabilities.
System76 Power Management - System76 Power Management
tray-icons-reloaded - GNOME Shell extension which bring back Tray Icons to top panel, with additional features.
afc-gui - GUI for the asus-fan-control project
dynamic-panel-transparency - Adds Transparency To The Gnome Shell Panel
auto-cpufreq - Automatic CPU speed & power optimizer for Linux
alphabetical-grid-extension - Alphabetically order GNOME's app grid and folders
TLP-Switcher - Gnome shell extension for switching TLP configurations
forge - Forge - Tiling and Window Manager for Gnome-Shell [Moved to: https://github.com/forge-ext/forge]
TLP - TLP - Optimize Linux Laptop Battery Life
gnome-shell-user-stylesheet - GNOME Shell extension: custom style sheet applied to the shell.