|
2011-03-22
, 22:01
|
Posts: 436 |
Thanked: 406 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
|
#22
|
|
2011-03-23
, 15:41
|
Posts: 1,680 |
Thanked: 3,685 times |
Joined on Jan 2011
|
#23
|
|
2011-03-23
, 15:55
|
|
Posts: 323 |
Thanked: 189 times |
Joined on Oct 2010
@ Brazil
|
#24
|
(...)What connections do you keep open? Logoff your IMs and run powertop again (start it lock screen and kbd and wait 45seconds), if there is no change uninstall apps using the network connection one by one and run powertop in between so you get to know if it changed anything. (...) Is any other widget updating anything on the net? Is a ssh session open?
EDIT: could be a router setting you changed, what does it do with wifi offline?
|
2011-03-23
, 16:13
|
|
Posts: 601 |
Thanked: 549 times |
Joined on Mar 2010
@ Redditch, UK
|
#25
|
yeah i'm high, high on lols. I was trying to incite you into having a mornington crescent-esqueOPOP conversation about why that photo was/was not shopped, alas you missed my que/bait.
|
2011-03-23
, 16:49
|
Posts: 100 |
Thanked: 13 times |
Joined on Jul 2010
@ india
|
#26
|
With the phone in online mode (without a data connection) I would expect around 800-900 wake ups per second.
Connected to wifi I would expect that to go up to around 1400 wake ups.
i.e. Connect to wifi, check for wakeups. Success? Enable IM accounts, check. Enable modes, check.
I.e. slowly build your system back to what it was and check each piece as you add it. To make things easier you can run powertop with the parameter -t 15 however bear in mind that this will halve the number of wake ups measured (as it is measuring for half the amount of time!).
If you have enabled EVERYTHING and the system is still running clear then there is obviously some other far more subtle interaction.
I have found that if I have kernel-power-settings installed for some reason, under some circumstance that I have not yet realised (my notion is towards PC suite mode with wifi on) I get an extra 7000 hardware wakeups per second and DMA is through the roof. I have solved this by copying the kernel-power-settings script to /bin, removing the kernel power settings package and triggering my overclock profiles with dbus when the phone goes inactive (super low power underclocked mode) and normal when I unlock it again.