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auto-cpufreq
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Battery Drain Issue
github repository
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How to cleanly uninstall auto-cpufreq?
git clone https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq.git cd auto-cpufreq && sudo ./auto-cpufreq-installer
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Improve battery life
I know that Pop os doesn't recommend installing tlp because it might interfere with system-76 power, Is it the same for something like powertop or auto-cpufreq?
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NUC X15 abnormal temperature while running Linux
The device had only been purchased ~1-2 months ago so I don't think that dust in the fans would be an issue (as suggested in another post; Intel NUC's overheating - Solution!). The installation of Linux is more or less fresh, the only thing (I think) installed that would affect temperatures is auto-cpufreq (which has slightly lowered temperatures).
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How to make Arch more energy efficient / less power hungry / reduce energy consumption
I dont know how well it actually works but I use this: https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq
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Is this CPU temp normal when idle? (Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 5800H 3070)
auto-cpufreq (switching between performance- and powersaving mode),
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Battery life less since switching to Fedora (Nvidia GPU)
You can also use tools like auto-cpufreq to reduce your cpu frequencies when not in heavy load. auto-cpufreq can be configured a lot to meet your specific needs. auto-cpufreq: https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq
- Battery life - thoughts on prolonging battery life on MS Surface running Linux?
Ananicy
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runwhenidle - Linux utility that can automatically pause a computationally-intensive command when user is in front of a computer and resume it when they are away.
For anyone using CPU or IO intensive programs, you can also keep using your desktop, with Cachy OS kernel or Bore scheduler/kernel and Ananicy or ananicy-cpp. Happy gentoo user here, compiling for hours while listening to music/browsing without hiccups.
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Lenovo Legion 5 Laptop 15ACH6H (AMD Ryzen 5 5600H - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 - RAM: 8 GB) freezes completely and sometimes even reboots
You might want to get ananicy. It's a daemon that automatically sets the niceness values of processes for better realtime performance. Basically sets the priority of processes you probably care about (like your DE/WM) higher than that of those you probably don't (like a compiler).
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How To Optimise Memory & CPU Performance In Linux – Ananicy & nohang – Arch, Debian, Ubuntu & Fedora
https://github.com/Nefelim4ag/Ananicy Ananicy (ANother Auto NICe daemon) — is a shell daemon created to manage processes' IO and CPU priorities, with community-driven set of rules for popular applications.
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PopOS System76 Scheduler (priority desktop gaming) ported over to Fedora
Having taken a look at the daemon, it actually reminds of Ananicy. I'm not familiar with 'Gamemode' so I cannot compare but anyways, this seems to be focused in laptops primarily, something that Tuned isn’t either. It’s going to be a nice thing to have around.
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Confused as to how ananicy works
You can enable Ananicy with the command systemctl enable --now ananicy.service so that the service always runs, even after a reboot of the computer. The tool then applies the existing rules (https://github.com/Nefelim4ag/Ananicy/tree/master/ananicy.d/00-default) to various programmes such as Steam. If necessary, you can also create or adapt your own rules.
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Why does it seem like process priority is an almost unused feature?
Check out https://github.com/Nefelim4ag/Ananicy
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Tweak your CFS scheduler for desktop responsiveness under heavy CPU utilization.
There is also ananicy, billed as, er, 'another auto-nice demon'.
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Crashing under load pls help (Ubuntu 20.04)
You might want to get ananicy/nohang, or a system oomd killer to better optimise cpu processes and priorities to prevent this.
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I really like these feature from KSysGuard, I hope these gets added to Plasma System Monitor
If you want to automatize this you can use ananicy,it has rules for each program and when you open a program (a game for example),it applies the nice values and IO bounds automatically,you can modify the .rules and create in case the program you have doesn't exist.
- Finding information about seemingly abstract software...Should i use them if i cant find much info about them? "Ananicy" and "irqbalance"
What are some alternatives?
TLP - TLP - Optimize Linux Laptop Battery Life
Ananicy Cpp - A full, event-based rewrite of Ananicy made in C++ for better performance.
tlp-portage - portage overlay for TLP
gamemode - Optimise Linux system performance on demand
System76 Power Management - System76 Power Management
nohang - A sophisticated low memory handler for Linux
laptop-mode-tools - Power Savings tool for Linux
linux - XanMod: Linux kernel source code tree
thermal_daemon - Thermal daemon for IA
cfs-zen-tweaks - Tweak Linux CPU scheduler for desktop responsiveness
gnome-shell-extension-ideapad - Lenovo Ideapad goodies for GNOME Shell. User-friendly battery conservation mode control.
cpupower-gui - cpupower-gui is a graphical program that is used to change the scaling frequency limits of the cpu, similar to cpupower.