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Karna@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Ubuntu 24.04 Improves Power Efficiency on Laptops - OMG! Ubuntu

www.omgubuntu.co.uk

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Ubuntu 24.04 Improves Power Efficiency on Laptops - OMG! Ubuntu

www.omgubuntu.co.uk

Karna@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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A new version of Power Profiles Daemon in Ubuntu 24.04 offers power efficiency improvements for laptop users, but those with modern AMD devices may see
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    power-profiles-daemon is used by GNOME and KDE yet the article reads as if this was ubuntu only.

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      It’s omgUBUNTU, you know.

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        As a non unbuntonion it did make me go “omg, wtf?”

        I thought the whole point of these debian variants was to add useful stuff like that - faster then debian.

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      It’s an article about Ubuntu 24.04 on an Ubuntu-centric blog. It’s looking at that particular OS and whatever the OS uses. It doesn’t use KDE and it doesn’t use vanilla GNOME. As an Ubuntu 22.04 user who’s considering upgrading to 24.04 and is curious what’s in it, the fact that PPD is used elsewhere is a mere coincidence. 😊

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      Yeah Fedora uses that since forever and will even switch away from it in half a year or so, to tuned.

      But a users reported way better batterylife on Ubuntu than on Fedora. So maybe they do something better?

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        what are they switching to?

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          tuned

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            i get its parts of the systemd suite but thats such a stupid name lmao, seo on that is garbage

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              tuneD is a daemon, systemD is the init daemon that is the first process to start. Not the same.

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                i know, but its the same branding i mean

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                  Yeah for sure. That can go to

                  • GIMP
                  • LibreOffice (vs. OpenOffice)
                  • OpenSuse

                  and other projects with dumb names

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      Yeah I’m pretty sure this has been in debian for a while now

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