On second though it's a good thing. It simplifies things.
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On May 27, 2012 4:19 PM, "Martin Bednar" <serafean@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Le samedi 26 mai 2012 18:51:23 dE . a écrit :
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> I just noticed this recently, and this's a complete turn off! There
> should've been profiles!!
There still are sort of profiles, only that now they're linked to
activities[1]. Meaning depending on your current activity, you can have
different suspend timeout values. As for cpufreq and other configuration, as
mentioned previously, laptop-mode-tools does it pretty well, I suggest you
configure it there. IMHO this is the "correct" solution : advanced users who
know what cpufreq is have one place to configure it, those who don't should
probably not touch those settings and use the distro-provided defaults.
As for the presentation mode, now the app presenting should inhibit it itself
(I think okular does). And this is exactly what the "enable powermanagement"
checkbox does : disable powermanagement features.[2]
Martin
[1] http://drfav.wordpress.com/2011/10/02/forge-sprint-2011-power-management-
and-its-future/
[2] http://drfav.wordpress.com/2012/02/22/fixing-lid-close-suspension-in-4-8-1/
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