On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 22:29:20 +0200, Pavel Machek wrote: [...] > > Anyways, it's bad that we have to manually unload several modules, > > specially usb. I'm sure windows reaches 9 watts consumption without > > breaking functionality. And that's the big thing. I think that's something > > we should be aiming. Dontcha think? > > Can you test Ted's suggestion to see if we have nailed the problem, > first? > > 9W vs. 15W does not explain 1h30 vs 3h30 difference, afaict. > > (Of course, we are working on usb autosuspend. Try 2.6.26). FWIW, with dimmed display, hard disk spun down, USB autosuspend enabled for all devices (I have to enable it from userspace for the fingerprint reader), and some other tricks [*], I get slightly below 9W on my X61s with uhci_hcd and ehci_hcd loaded and active WLAN, using kernel 2.6.25.9. I also tried 2.6.26-rc to see if PCIE ASPM can save some power, but I didn't see a difference after I set it to "powersave". It looks like the BIOS already set sane values. Regards, Tino [*]: SATA link power management, HDA sound power saving, wireless LAN power saving, Ethernet speed set to 100 MBit/s, some other modules like yenta_socket unloaded -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html