Lailah <lailahfsf@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > El lun, 12-11-2012 a las 16:29 -0600, Robert Moskowitz escribió: > >> >> >> On 11/12/2012 07:55 AM, Lailah wrote: >> >> > >> > >> > El dom, 11-11-2012 a las 11:53 -0500, Bill Davidsen escribió: >> > >> > > I see a lot of vendors are putting out hybrid tablet-laptops with a touch screen >> > > which flips, and traditional keyboard, which can be used in a number of ways, >> > > including as a tablet. Has anyone gotten experience with using Fedora on such a >> > > machine, and if so how (if at all) was the touch feature supported? >> > > >> > > I've seen reasonably nice units from Dell and Lenovo, but no nice salespeople >> > > who would let me boot them from thumb drive. >> > > > > > > Oh, I will explain a little bit more. > > I have a netbook that, originally, came with an Ubuntu 10.04. I > try other Linux distributions until I choose Fedora 16. In this Fedora, > Verne, battery life was fine. Not the better but fine. But when I > installed Fedora 17, was other story. My battery life was markedly > shorter. To install Jupiter improved energy consumption. That's all. > May be I failed finding tools to save energy... > > I hope this clarified your doubts. There is some documentation on http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora_Draft_Documentation/0.1/html/Power_Management_Guide/index.html which might be interesting for you. -- Fedora 17 -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org