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The amount of energy for the N800 to wake up and display that illuminated LCD message dozens (maybe hundreds) of times each year exceeds what the charger draws at idle plugged in continuously for an entire year.
This message actually wastes more electrical energy than it preserves.
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governors settings are conservative ondemand null powersave performance
are these in the order of decreasing battery use, i.e. conservative>ondemand>null>powersave>performance?
Just for the sake of asking, you mind to shed some light on their approximate power consumption, if you have done that in the past, i.e. on a scale of 1 to 100, pls scale them, or, is performance a step too, or it is just a term to link to the first 4? TIA,
my current setting is ondemand, is it the default too?
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governors settings are conservative ondemand null powersave performance
are these in the order of decreasing battery use, i.e. conservative>ondemand>null>powersave>performance?
Just for the sake of asking, you mind to shed some light on their approximate power consumption
echo ondemand >/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor echo 1 > /sys/power/sleep_while_idle
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Also in typical situation even direct cpu frequency does not matter much unless CPU is running constantly since normally CPU is idle and sleeping (= low power mode with zero frequency, tunable with /sys/power/sleep_while_idle).
Default values set early on boot areCode:echo ondemand >/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor echo 1 > /sys/power/sleep_while_idle
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why is it not possible that both postulates are true? perhaps he is a caffeine addict and has too much time on his hands...
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