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my laptop-mode config differences from working x230 to new x230
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ac97-powersave.conf | |
auto-hibernate.conf | |
--- /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/auto-hibernate.conf 2014-09-07 13:38:23.000000000 -0500 | |
+++ auto-hibernate.conf 2013-09-25 21:09:36.603610468 -0500 | |
@@ -8,21 +8,21 @@ | |
# Auto-hibernation settings | |
# ------------------------- | |
# | |
-#__COMMENT Using these settings, you can make laptop mode tools automatically put your | |
-#__COMMENT computer into hibernation when the battery level goes critically low. | |
-#__COMMENT | |
-#__COMMENT This feature only works on ACPI, and only works on computers whose batteries | |
-#__COMMENT give off battery events often enough. | |
-#__COMMENT | |
-#__COMMENT NOTE: If your battery does NOT give off battery events often enough, you can | |
-#__COMMENT enable the battery-level-polling module to make this work after all. See | |
-#__COMMENT battery-level-polling.conf for more information. | |
-#__COMMENT | |
-#__COMMENT | |
-#__COMMENT IMPORTANT: In versions 1.36 and earlier, these settings were included in the | |
-#__COMMENT main laptop-mode.conf configuration file. If they are still present, they | |
-#__COMMENT overrule the settings in this file. To fix this, simply delete the settings | |
-#__COMMENT from the main config file. | |
+# Using these settings, you can make laptop mode tools automatically put your | |
+# computer into hibernation when the battery level goes critically low. | |
+# | |
+# This feature only works on ACPI, and only works on computers whose batteries | |
+# give off battery events often enough. | |
+# | |
+# NOTE: If your battery does NOT give off battery events often enough, you can | |
+# enable the battery-level-polling module to make this work after all. See | |
+# battery-level-polling.conf for more information. | |
+# | |
+# | |
+# IMPORTANT: In versions 1.36 and earlier, these settings were included in the | |
+# main laptop-mode.conf configuration file. If they are still present, they | |
+# overrule the settings in this file. To fix this, simply delete the settings | |
+# from the main config file. | |
# | |
############################################################################### | |
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ | |
# | |
# Should laptop mode tools perform auto-hibernation? | |
# | |
-ENABLE_AUTO_HIBERNATION=0 | |
+ENABLE_AUTO_HIBERNATION=1 | |
# | |
auto-hibernate.conf.pacnew | |
--- /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/auto-hibernate.conf.pacnew 1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600 | |
+++ auto-hibernate.conf.pacnew 2013-09-11 07:00:49.000000000 -0500 | |
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ | |
+# | |
+# Configuration file for Laptop Mode Tools module auto-hibernate. | |
+# | |
+# For more information, consult the laptop-mode.conf(8) manual page. | |
+# | |
+ | |
+############################################################################### | |
+# Auto-hibernation settings | |
+# ------------------------- | |
+# | |
+#__COMMENT Using these settings, you can make laptop mode tools automatically put your | |
+#__COMMENT computer into hibernation when the battery level goes critically low. | |
+#__COMMENT | |
+#__COMMENT This feature only works on ACPI, and only works on computers whose batteries | |
+#__COMMENT give off battery events often enough. | |
+#__COMMENT | |
+#__COMMENT NOTE: If your battery does NOT give off battery events often enough, you can | |
+#__COMMENT enable the battery-level-polling module to make this work after all. See | |
+#__COMMENT battery-level-polling.conf for more information. | |
+#__COMMENT | |
+#__COMMENT | |
+#__COMMENT IMPORTANT: In versions 1.36 and earlier, these settings were included in the | |
+#__COMMENT main laptop-mode.conf configuration file. If they are still present, they | |
+#__COMMENT overrule the settings in this file. To fix this, simply delete the settings | |
+#__COMMENT from the main config file. | |
+# | |
+############################################################################### | |
+ | |
+# Enable debug mode for this module | |
+# Set to 1 if you want to debug this module | |
+DEBUG=0 | |
+ | |
+# | |
+# Should laptop mode tools perform auto-hibernation? | |
+# | |
+ENABLE_AUTO_HIBERNATION=0 | |
+ | |
+ | |
+# | |
+# The hibernation command that is to be executed when auto-hibernation | |
+# is triggered. | |
+# | |
+HIBERNATE_COMMAND=/usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/module-helpers/pm-hibernate | |
+ | |
+ | |
+# | |
+# Auto-hibernation battery level threshold, in percentage of the battery's | |
+# total capacity. | |
+# | |
+AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT=4 | |
+ | |
+ | |
+# | |
+# Enable this to auto-hibernate if the battery reports that its level is | |
+# "critical". | |
+# | |
+AUTO_HIBERNATION_ON_CRITICAL_BATTERY_LEVEL=1 | |
battery-level-polling.conf | |
bluetooth.conf | |
configuration-file-control.conf | |
cpufreq.conf | |
dpms-standby.conf | |
eee-superhe.conf | |
ethernet.conf | |
--- /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/ethernet.conf 2014-09-07 13:38:23.000000000 -0500 | |
+++ ethernet.conf 2013-09-11 07:00:49.000000000 -0500 | |
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ | |
# Control Ethernet settings? | |
CONTROL_ETHERNET="auto" | |
-# Handle throttling of the ethernet device under specific circumstances | |
+# Handle throttling of the ethernet deivce under specific circumstances | |
BATT_THROTTLE_ETHERNET=1 | |
LM_AC_THROTTLE_ETHERNET=0 | |
NOLM_AC_THROTTLE_ETHERNET=0 | |
@@ -60,10 +60,7 @@ | |
# In practise, most of the times a user is on battery, she is using the wireless device | |
-# Under such cases, you might want to disable your ethernet interface completely, when | |
+# Under such cases, you might want to disable your ethernet device completely, when | |
# on battery. | |
-# | |
-# Set below setting to 1, to disable ethernet interface when on battery and | |
-# when no carrier is detected on the interface (e.g., no active cable is | |
-# plugged in). | |
-DISABLE_ETHERNET_ON_BATTERY=1 | |
+# If that is the case, set below setting to 1 | |
+DISABLE_ETHERNET_ON_BATTERY=0 | |
exec-commands.conf | |
hal-polling.conf | |
intel-hda-powersave.conf | |
intel-sata-powermgmt.conf | |
lcd-brightness.conf | |
nmi-watchdog.conf | |
pcie-aspm.conf | |
runtime-pm.conf | |
--- /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/runtime-pm.conf 2014-09-07 13:38:23.000000000 -0500 | |
+++ runtime-pm.conf 2013-09-11 07:00:49.000000000 -0500 | |
@@ -6,62 +6,22 @@ | |
############################################################################### | |
-# Runtime Power Management Settings | |
-# --------------------------------- | |
+# Linux Runtime Power Management | |
+# ------------------------------- | |
# | |
-#__COMMENT If you enable this setting, laptop mode tools will automatically enable | |
-#__COMMENT the Runtime Power Management feature for all devices. | |
+#__COMMENT If you enable this setting, laptop mode tools will automatically set the | |
+#__COMMENT Runtime Power Management framework of the Linux Kernel. | |
+#__COMMENT This setting does not hurt, so there are no AC vs. battery settings: | |
+#__COMMENT if CONTROL_RUNTIME_PM is set to 1, the powersave mode is always enabled. | |
+#__COMMENT Set to 0 to disable. | |
#__COMMENT | |
-#__COMMENT NOTE: Some devices claim they support autosuspend, but implement it in a | |
-#__COMMENT broken way. This can mean keyboards losing keypresses, or optical mice | |
-#__COMMENT turning their LED completely off. If you have a device that misbehaves, | |
-#__COMMENT add its DEVICE ID to the blacklist section below and complain to your | |
-#__COMMENT hardware / device driver contact | |
+#__COMMENT Default is "auto" | |
# | |
-################################################################################ | |
+############################################################################### | |
+ | |
+# Control Runtime Power Management ? | |
+CONTROL_RUNTIME_PM="auto" | |
# Enable debug mode for this module | |
# Set to 1 if you want to debug this module | |
DEBUG=0 | |
- | |
-# Enable Runtime autosuspend feature? | |
-# Set to 0 to disable | |
-CONTROL_RUNTIME_AUTOSUSPEND=1 | |
- | |
-# Set this to use opt-in/whitelist instead of opt-out/blacklist for deciding | |
-# which devices should be autosuspended. | |
-# AUTOSUSPEND_USE_WHITELIST=0 means AUTOSUSPEND_*_BLACKLIST will be used. | |
-# AUTOSUSPEND_USE_WHITELIST=1 means AUTOSUSPEND_*_WHITELIST will be used. | |
-AUTOSUSPEND_USE_WHITELIST=0 | |
- | |
-# The list of Device IDs that should not use autosuspend. Use system commands or | |
-# look into sysfs to find out the IDs of your devices. | |
-# Example: AUTOSUSPEND_DEVID_BLACKLIST="046d:c025 0123:abcd" | |
-AUTOSUSPEND_RUNTIME_DEVID_BLACKLIST="" | |
- | |
-# The list of device driver types that should not use autosuspend. The driver | |
-# type is given by "DRIVER=..." in a device's uevent file. | |
-# Example: AUTOSUSPEND_DEVID_BLACKLIST="usbhid usb-storage" | |
-AUTOSUSPEND_RUNTIME_DEVTYPE_BLACKLIST="" | |
- | |
-# The list of Device IDs that should use autosuspend. Use system commands or | |
-# look into sysfs to find out the IDs of your devices. | |
-# Example: AUTOSUSPEND_DEVID_WHITELIST="046d:c025 0123:abcd" | |
-AUTOSUSPEND_RUNTIME_DEVID_WHITELIST="" | |
- | |
-# The list of device driver types that should use autosuspend. The driver | |
-# type is given by "DRIVER=..." in a device's uevent file. | |
-# Example: AUTOSUSPEND_DEVTYPE_WHITELIST="usbhid usb-storage" | |
-AUTOSUSPEND_RUNTIME_DEVTYPE_WHITELIST="" | |
- | |
-# Trigger auto-suspension of the deivce under conditional circumstances | |
-# Warning: DO NOT CHANGE THESE DEFAUTLS UNLESS YOU KNOW | |
-BATT_SUSPEND_RUNTIME=1 | |
-LM_AC_SUSPEND_RUNTIME=1 | |
-NOLM_AC_SUSPEND_RUNTIME=1 | |
- | |
-# Auto-Suspend timeout in seconds | |
-# Number of seconds after which the USB devices should suspend | |
-AUTOSUSPEND_TIMEOUT=2 | |
- | |
- | |
sched-mc-power-savings.conf | |
sched-smt-power-savings.conf | |
start-stop-programs.conf | |
terminal-blanking.conf | |
usb-autosuspend.conf | |
--- /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/usb-autosuspend.conf 1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600 | |
+++ usb-autosuspend.conf 2013-09-11 07:00:49.000000000 -0500 | |
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ | |
+# | |
+# Configuration file for Laptop Mode Tools module usb-autosuspend. | |
+# | |
+# For more information, consult the laptop-mode.conf(8) manual page. | |
+# | |
+ | |
+ | |
+############################################################################### | |
+# USB autosuspend settings | |
+# ------------------------ | |
+# | |
+#__COMMENT If you enable this setting, laptop mode tools will automatically enable the | |
+#__COMMENT USB autosuspend feature for all devices. | |
+#__COMMENT | |
+#__COMMENT NOTE: Some USB devices claim they support autosuspend, but implement it in a | |
+#__COMMENT broken way. This can mean keyboards losing keypresses, or optical mice turning | |
+#__COMMENT their LED completely off. If you have a device that misbehaves, add its USB ID | |
+#__COMMENT to the blacklist below and complain to your hardware vendor. | |
+# | |
+################################################################################ | |
+ | |
+# Enable debug mode for this module | |
+# Set to 1 if you want to debug this module | |
+DEBUG=0 | |
+ | |
+# Enable USB autosuspend feature? | |
+# Set to 0 to disable | |
+CONTROL_USB_AUTOSUSPEND="auto" | |
+ | |
+# Set this to use opt-in/whitelist instead of opt-out/blacklist for deciding | |
+# which USB devices should be autosuspended. | |
+# AUTOSUSPEND_USE_WHITELIST=0 means AUTOSUSPEND_*_BLACKLIST will be used. | |
+# AUTOSUSPEND_USE_WHITELIST=1 means AUTOSUSPEND_*_WHITELIST will be used. | |
+AUTOSUSPEND_USE_WHITELIST=0 | |
+ | |
+# The list of USB IDs that should not use autosuspend. Use lsusb to find out the | |
+# IDs of your USB devices. | |
+# Example: AUTOSUSPEND_USBID_BLACKLIST="046d:c025 0123:abcd" | |
+AUTOSUSPEND_USBID_BLACKLIST="" | |
+ | |
+# The list of USB driver types that should not use autosuspend. The driver | |
+# type is given by "DRIVER=..." in a USB device's uevent file. | |
+# Example: AUTOSUSPEND_USBID_BLACKLIST="usbhid usb-storage" | |
+AUTOSUSPEND_USBTYPE_BLACKLIST="" | |
+ | |
+# The list of USB IDs that should use autosuspend. Use lsusb to find out the | |
+# IDs of your USB devices. | |
+# Example: AUTOSUSPEND_USBID_WHITELIST="046d:c025 0123:abcd" | |
+AUTOSUSPEND_USBID_WHITELIST="" | |
+ | |
+# The list of USB driver types that should use autosuspend. The driver | |
+# type is given by "DRIVER=..." in a USB device's uevent file. | |
+# Example: AUTOSUSPEND_USBTYPE_WHITELIST="usbhid usb-storage" | |
+AUTOSUSPEND_USBTYPE_WHITELIST="" | |
+ | |
+# Trigger auto-suspension of the USB deivce under conditional circumstances | |
+BATT_SUSPEND_USB=1 | |
+LM_AC_SUSPEND_USB=0 | |
+NOLM_AC_SUSPEND_USB=0 | |
+ | |
+# USB Auto-Suspend timeout in seconds | |
+# Number of seconds after which the USB devices should suspend | |
+AUTOSUSPEND_TIMEOUT=2 | |
+ | |
+ | |
video-out.conf | |
wireless-ipw-power.conf | |
wireless-iwl-power.conf | |
--- /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/wireless-iwl-power.conf 2014-09-07 13:38:23.000000000 -0500 | |
+++ wireless-iwl-power.conf 2013-09-11 07:00:49.000000000 -0500 | |
@@ -13,9 +13,7 @@ | |
#__COMMENT the powersave mode of Intel wireless adapters supported by the | |
#__COMMENT iwlagn driver (including 4965, 5100, 5300, 5350, 5150, 1000, and | |
#__COMMENT 6000). | |
-#__COMMENT | |
-#__COMMENT Please ensure proper Power Savings feature is enabled in your device | |
-#__COMMENT driver. | |
+# | |
# | |
############################################################################### | |
wireless-power.conf |
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