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s-tui reviews and mentions
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Is X1 Carbon gen 6 a decent (beginner) Linux machine?
There's a way of doing it via s-tui.
- Linux alternative to HwInfo on Windows
- Name a program that doesn't get enough love!
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Conserving battery on company managed Linux Distro
s-tui is useful for CPU frequency, temperature, and TDP monitoring (make sure to run it with sudo for power details). It also has a nice stress test.
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T480 1080p low power 400nit display and dual heat-pipe upgrades tested and compared
Dual Heat-pipe I'll keep this short the only answer to thermal throttling is undervolting your cpu! If you're actually curious to the impact it had keep reading. For the stress tests I use s-tui .
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CPU throttling on Linx Mint when doing nothing
s-tui could give you more clues on what is happening with your system. If the in-built power profiles don't work, you could try throttled.
- What are some of your favorite CLI/TUI apps?
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I am going to buy a Polaris 17, what are things that I should know before purchasing?
If that does not help, could you please provide a short video with Audio, that lets us hear the fan and at the same time provide info on how temperatures, power consumption and clock rates are under load. You could use a tool like s-tui for that is available in the archives of quite a few distributions. Then we can better judge whether this is normal for the Polaris or not. As you probably know, volume is of course a very subjective feeling.
the GitHub page has quite some information on this.
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Trying out the X1C Gen 9
I don't know about fan speeds, but there is a good Linux tool for testing throttling, namely, 's-tui'. The program can be a pain to install. Here is how I did it (and this method installs the program as root, which in this case is good because some of the program's feature's need root access).
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amanusk/s-tui is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of s-tui is Python.