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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Hello,
is there a way to force the board into low performance mode (power saving mode) similarly to what you can do on Windows? The board is always powered at maximum clock speed, even when the laptop is on battery. In Windows I can switch into low power mode using PowerMizer. With Linux instead, I can only read the power modes without the possibility of setting them. A proc / nvidia-settings handle (command line) for changing power modes would also be desirable. So that acpid could automatically switch modes when the need arises. Also the Thermal Monitor looks dead now. Previous releases of the drivers correctly showed the levels canvas. Thank you jacopo |
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