On 31 May 2012 11:11, Don deJuan <donjuansjiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 05/31/2012 08:10 AM, Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote: >> >> to, 2012-05-31 kello 08:07 -0700, Don deJuan kirjoitti: >>> >>> put them in a script such as handler.sh so when >>> you're on AC or BAT then the script takes care of handling all that? >>> Seems way easier to me and is what I do. >> >> In AUR there is script called powerdown that does all that. >> > yup there is but you still need to make sure it is doing everything for your > system properly. To me it does not cover all the possibilities for every > machine out there. It is good to look at for example settings though. > > I know on my system it missed over half the tuneable's when I gave it a > shot. Exactly why using powertop would be much better - it works very well on my systems and seems to catch all the possible tunables on any system without me having to rewrite different scripts each time. I'm envisioning a powertop --set-all-good and be done with it.