xsession-manager
cpupower-gui
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xsession-manager
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How do I save and restore the X session with display manager (xdm)?
When I search for 'restore x session xdm' or the like I do not find any related results. I found a great project for python on github xsession-manager but unfortunately it relies on wmctrl which does not work with ratpoison so sticking with the display manager/xdm route but gotta find what exactly I have to set to make it work.
cpupower-gui
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Best / most practical way to cap CPU frequency?
I use cpupower-gui for this, and installing the .deb on their releases page works flawlessly. In my experience, it does a pretty good job at improving battery life, even on modern systems.
- How to Change Your CPU Governor in Linux For Better Performance or Battery Life – CPUPower GUI
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Limiting power usage with Ryzen
I was looking into using envycontrol to disable the dGPU in linux, and maybe ryzen controller or cpu-power to limit cpu power usage.
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Question about my LXDE screen brightness
For power management, you could use something like cpupower-gui to underclock the CPU whenever you need to conserve battery.
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Does anyone know of a KDE GUI for selecting CPU governor?
There's https://github.com/vagnum08/cpupower-gui but its GTK based
- CPUPower-GUI – Graphical Interface to Control CPU Power on Linux
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AMD P-State vs. ACPI CPUFreq Testing With Ryzen Laptops On Linux 5.17
I use gnome so I have no clue what the KDE slider does, sorry! But you should check out cpupower-gui
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What's the program that you can park cores utilized in The Phawx video?
You can also use cpupower-gui to park cores, although Phawx mentioned he used some other tool. In this tool, you just need to uncheck the cpu you need to turn off.
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Can't install power-profiles-daemon on Xubuntu
Also I would recommend using cpupower-gui if your frequencies are too high. This tool lets you do frequency scaling and lets you select a governor in a gui.
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How to get maximum battery usage time when no charger is there?
github for cpupower-gui
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