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@acelan,
Cause we want to drop the tlp package, so we hope that these values
could be default in kernel. Thanks!
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All those values could be set by tlp, it's not related to kernel.
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** Tags added: oem-priority
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** Changed in: linux-oem (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => AaronMa (mapengyu)
** Changed in: linux-oem (Ubuntu)
Assignee: AaronMa (mapengyu) => koba (kobako)
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** Also affects: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Bin Li (binli)
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Importance: Undecided => High
** Tags added: hwe-powerconsumption
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For NMI watchdog, I found some explanation from google.
What could happen if I disable nmi_watchdog permanently?
Imagine your system locks up. There's 2 possibilities now:
1) You have a hardware NMI button (some servers do). Push it, then the kernel
(if properly configured) dumps a trace to cons