X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=distro-end;h=fd4df9b5ce7ba6fd4853ae5942410fef8f77d7bb;hb=ee27d59f1eea7a83b1764ec41bfb3015bb463a26;hp=5378579e302561e7e00896fb13ded2c09fa979cc;hpb=e801d1a57f0b30c57c6f644ab06a0f790159b236;p=distro-setup diff --git a/distro-end b/distro-end index 5378579..fd4df9b 100755 --- a/distro-end +++ b/distro-end @@ -764,11 +764,16 @@ EOF pup --allow-downgrades fi # system76-driver: on a modern kernel, it seems to mainly just do - # some power settings, I haven't looked entirely through it. it - # might also change fan speed. Of its recommended packages, - # system76-power is the only one I haven't looked at, the others - # do nothing for laptops i have. they have models hardcoded in - # source, so you can just grep for it. pkx package; caf | less. + # some power settings, I haven't looked entirely through it. Of + # its recommended packages, system76-power is the only one I + # haven't looked at, the others do nothing for laptops i + # have. they have models hardcoded in source, so you can just grep + # for it. pkx package; caf | less. I'm rather annoyed that + # com.system76.PowerDaemon.service is regularly taking up the + # most power. I wonder what it is actually doing, it really + # doesn't say, just has cryptic messages when I turn on + # debug logs, and has no documentation. Similar deal with + # system76-driver.service. # # if you get a notice about a firmware update, the notifier on i3 # is too dumb to do anything when you click it.