[For a web announcement, see: http://www.researchut.com/blog/laptop-mod
e-tools-1-69 ]
I am very pleased to announce the release of Laptop Mode Tools version
1.69.
This release adds on many bug fixes and some enhancements. There is a
new module (disabled by default) for cpuhotplug. The release
Am bit confused between choosing laptop-mode-tools and tlp for power-saving
on my Dell laptop?
Can anyone suggest the better one? All I need is the maximum possible
battery life out of my laptop.
Are there any additional tweaks needed for them?
Regards
Himanshu Shekhar
Am bit confused between choosing laptop-mode-tools and tlp for power-saving
on my Dell laptop?
Can anyone suggest the better one? All I need is the maximum possible
battery life out of my laptop.
Are there any additional tweaks needed for them?
Regards
Himanshu Shekhar
Hello Folks,
I am pleased to announce the release of Laptop Mode Tools 1.68.1.
The last release (1.68) was mostly about systemd integration, and so is
this release. There were a couple of bugs reported, and most of them
fixed, with this release. All downstreams are requested to upgrade.
For RPM
Hello Folks,
I am pleased to announce the release of Laptop Mode Tools, version
1.68.
This release is mainly focused on integration with the newer init
system, systemd. Without the help from the awesome Debian systemd
maintainers, this would not have been possible. Thank you folks.
While the
>Sounds like usb-autosuspend, at a glance.
>I noticed that the commented line listing usb-autosuspend as a valid
>option for one of the settings in /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf
>disappeared with the most recent update to that package, but I didn't
>notice anything in the changelogs that would
On 07/11/2015 at 09:04 AM, Hans wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I accidently had to reinstall laptop-mode-tools. I had to purge and
> reinstall the package.
>
> After this, I noticed, that my usb-mouse (cable), turns off after 3s
> of inactivity. This behaviour was already de
Dear list,
I accidently had to reinstall laptop-mode-tools. I had to purge and reinstall
the package.
After this, I noticed, that my usb-mouse (cable), turns off after 3s of
inactivity. This behaviour was already deccribed here in older forums:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/130915/optical
I missed one more fix for this release.
https://github.com/rickysarraf/laptop-mode-tools/commit/915855731c08157a8dc2debfe2a4dc3de688f071
I would request all packagers to pick this fix too.
On Friday 03 July 2015 05:56 PM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> I am very pleased to
Hello Folks,
I am very pleased to announce Laptop Mode Tools, at version 1.67.
This release has many important bug fixes, and everyone is recommended
to upgrade. Of the many, one important fix is to, more reliably check
for Device Mapper based devices, which is common these days with Crypt
and
Hello Folks,
I am very pleased to announce Laptop Mode Tools, at version 1.66.
This release fixes an important bug in the way Laptop Mode Tools is
invoked. Users, now when disable it in the config file, the tool will be
disabled. Thanks to *bendlas*@github for narrowing it down. The GUI
Hello Folks,
I am very pleased to announce Laptop Mode Tools, at version 1.65.
This release includes many bug fixes to both the core CLI tool and the
graphical configuration utility. It can be used to toggle on/off the
various modules for Laptop Mode Tools.
There are also a bunch of important
Hello Folks,
Laptop Mode Tools, version 1.63, has been released
This release adds a new module for PCIe ASPM. It also includes some
important bug fixes.
Some changes have been added to accommodate Flash / NAND devices.
There's also a new setting parameter to disable battery alarm level
chec
> ...
> Talking about laptop-mode-tools, I haven't got around to do a bug report
> against it yet, because Ubuntu has made a lightweight package replacing
> it:
>
> Ubuntu's pm-utils-powersave-policy replaces laptop-mode-tools: very
> lightweight with only a few s
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 16:47:06 -0500, Arthur Machlas wrote:
>>> Lots of useful info in there Javier. Also worth mentioning, though it
>>> doesn't seem you use it, is laptop-mode-tools.
>>
>> . . .
>
> The last time I setup laptopmode-tools under squ
i'm trying to get 'laptop-mode-tools' to work on my toshiba satellite. when i
unplug the system from a/c power and do :
/etc/init.d/laptop-mode start
i get:
Enabling laptop mode: enabled, not active [unchanged].
the settings in 'l
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