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undervolt
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Low usage distro for developer
Macbook Airs of that era ran Sandy Bridge processors, so, assuming apple didn't factory under volt them, you can usually get away with at least a 100 mV under volt, which would increase all core performance, extend turboboost time, and increase battery life.
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Needing a new distro
it being Debian means you can also easily install the liquorix kernel from the MX control panel, to get some decent gaming focused optimizations. I'd also suggest checking out https://github.com/georgewhewell/undervolt and considering undervolting your laptop, as it's about the only performance hack you can do with older, low powered laptops. It makes a big difference on the chromebooks I was mentioning, lower battery usage, lower temperature, and able to run at full boost speed with no real issues. That, and configuring zram with zstd compression and zram-size=ram can be a real gamechanger on machines with low memory. Also, it might be worth it to just get some more memory, if that's an option, but I couldn't tell you without knowing more about the laptop.
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Thinkpad X200 with Docking station heating up too much
undervolt on linux
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TLP Battery threshold
With intel you can easily use intel undervolt to extend battery life (I use this on my T580: https://github.com/georgewhewell/undervolt
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Undervolt program not working (Linux Mint)
I dualboot Linux Mint and Windows 10 on my laptop. I already use Throttlestop for undervolting on Windows, and wish to do the same on Linux. So far the only ways to undervolt an Intel CPU in Linux that I have found are 3 similar softwares based on the same project: https://github.com/mihic/linux-intel-undervolt . Out of these 3 the only one I could understand to install was this one: https://github.com/georgewhewell/undervolt . According to the documentation, it should work with my CPU.
- bonw14, 10900k, cannot undervolt. Bios 2021-07-20_93c2809
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Undervolting in Nobara
Hello all. I'm using a Predator Helios 300 (2020) and was using Throttlestop before switching to Nobara. Stumbled upon this undervolting program on GitHub and just wondering if this is safe to use given that Nobara is using a custom kernel? My laptop tends to go around 95ish in temps while gaming and I know that's normal for a gaming laptop, I just want to lower it a bit.
- Someone know an app to reduce cpu and gpu frequenty for energy saving?
- Undervolting In Linux
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Undervolting Dell XPS 13 i7-7500U for silence and endurance
I used undervolt (https://github.com/georgewhewell/undervolt). Not sure about intel-undervolt, didn't try it.
AppImageLauncher
- New to fedora, any advices?
- Flatpak Is Not the Future
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What is the proper way to install?
Every file that you want to execute has to be in your environment PATH. I would also advise to put symlinks and personal executables in ~/.local/bin and put that to your path. Since your user has ownership over that directory, you won't have any probs with permissions that may or may not occur at all. Since we're talking about AppImage files, you might also want to take a look at AppImageLauncher which does a pretty good job at creating entries for your Desktop Menu for the AppImage files that you install to your system.
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What’s the best way to install App Man, direct or via distrobox?
I think it's safe to install it directly as it stores everything in a single directory. For AppImages there is also AppImagePool + AppImageLauncher (can be installed rootless, useful for better integration of appimages).
- Newer Linux Administrator, have a question regarding Debian builds like Ubuntu and installer.appimage files.
- AppImage won't ask anymore to Integrate after Running only once
- AppImageLauncher no longer working on Fedora 38
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Working on an app to "install" and manage AppImages
This reminds me of a prettier version of AppImageLauncher. Is there also an "Uninstall" option in the right-click menu of the app launcher?
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Can I trust Flatpak apps if they are not managed by the app developer?
I'm using AppImageLauncher on Fedora.
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Standard Notes users - how are you creating shortcut to SN inDock?
"... I recall that this was related to an issue with most Electron apps, wherein the AppImage cannot be integrated with the desktop or the favourites bar. So far we've found that the AppImageLauncher (https://github.com/TheAssassin/AppImageLauncher) helps with getting around this!
What are some alternatives?
RyzenAdj - Adjust power management settings for Ryzen APUs
appimaged - appimaged is a daemon that monitors the system and integrates AppImages.
System76 Power Management - System76 Power Management
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
ZenStates-Linux - Dynamically edit AMD Ryzen processor P-States
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
intel-undervolt - Intel CPU undervolting and throttling configuration tool
go-appimage - Go implementation of AppImage tools
auto-cpufreq - Automatic CPU speed & power optimizer for Linux
bauh - Graphical user interface for managing your Linux applications. Supports AppImage, Debian and Arch packages (including AUR), Flatpak, Snap and native Web applications
throttlestop - Simple tool to manage thermal behaviour on Linux
AppImageUpdate - AppImageUpdate lets you update AppImages in a decentral way using information embedded in the AppImage itself.