tlp does the same thing, but dynamically, depending on whether power adapter is connected. It is also much more portable than this script. Direct replacement would be `powerManagement.powertop.enable`. |
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| t410 | ||
| t440p | ||
| t460s | ||
| x140e | ||
| x220 | ||
| default.nix | ||
tlp does the same thing, but dynamically, depending on whether power adapter is connected. It is also much more portable than this script. Direct replacement would be `powerManagement.powertop.enable`. |
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|---|---|---|
| .. | ||
| t410 | ||
| t440p | ||
| t460s | ||
| x140e | ||
| x220 | ||
| default.nix | ||