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Power Management Guide
Accessibility Guide
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Installation Guide
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Power Management Guide
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Preface
1. Document Conventions
1.1. Typographic Conventions
1.2. Pull-quote Conventions
1.3. Notes and Warnings
2. We want feedback
1. Overview
1.1. Importance of Power Management
1.2. Power Management Basics
2. Power Management Auditing and Analysis
2.1. Audit and Analysis Overview
2.2. PowerTOP
2.3. Diskdevstat and netdevstat
2.4. Battery Life Tool Kit
2.5. Tuned
2.5.1. Plugins
2.5.2. Provided Profiles
2.5.3. Installation and Usage
2.5.4. Custom Profiles
2.5.5. Powertop2tuned
2.6. UPower
2.7. GNOME Power Manager
2.8. acpid
2.9. Other Tools for Auditing
3. Core Infrastructure and Mechanics
3.1. CPU Idle States
3.2. Using
CPUfreq
Governors
3.2.1. CPUfreq Governor Types
3.2.2. CPUfreq Setup
3.2.3. Tuning CPUfreq Policy and Speed
3.3. CPU Monitors
3.4. CPU Power Saving Policies
3.5. Suspend and Resume
3.6. Tickless Kernel
3.7. Active-State Power Management
3.8. Aggressive Link Power Management
3.9. Relatime Drive Access Optimization
3.10. Power Capping
3.11. Enhanced Graphics Power Management
3.12. RFKill
3.13. Optimizations in User Space
4. Use Cases
4.1. Example — Server
4.2. Example — Laptop
A. Tips for Developers
A.1. Using Threads
A.2. Wake-ups
A.3. Fsync
B. Revision History
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Appendix B. Revision History
Revision History
Revision 1.1-0
Tue 17 Dec 2013
Yoana
Ruseva
Fedora 20 release of the
Power Management Guide
.
Revision 1.0-0
Thu 25 Jul 2013
Yoana
Ruseva
Fedora 19 release of the
Power Management Guide
.