#tlp #powerManagement #chargingThreshold
💠Battery Backup
Many of you who have switched from windows from linux might notice that your laptop battery on Linux is draining faster compared to your Windows . Well , this is because Linux is pre-configured for performance. But don't worry there are certain tool that we can use to prolong our battery life
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💠TLP
▶️ Installing tlp on Debian/Ubuntu/linux mint
sudo apt install tlp tlp-rdw
▶️ Installing tlp on Fedora/RedHat
sudo dnf install tlp tlp-rdw
▶️ Installing tlp on arch based system
sudo pacman -S tlp tlp-rdw
well the default configuration on tlp is fine and well suited for all occasions , but if you want to change you can change it by using below command
▶️ sudo nano /etc/tlp.conf
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💠POWERSTAT
powerstat is very useful tool it lets you know how many Watts your laptop is draining from your laptop battery.
▶️ Installing powerstat on Debian/Ubuntu/linux mint
sudo apt install powerstat
▶️ Installing powerstat on Fedora/RedHat
sudo dnf install powerstat
▶️ Installing powerstat on arch based system
sudo pacman -S powerstat
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💠CHARGING THRESHOLD
Many of the laptop manufacturer who develop their app on their windows to change the charging threshold don't develop same app for Linux , but don't worry their are other ways we can still set charge threshold on your Linux system
▶️ To check whether your laptop supports it or not
ls /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/charge_control_end_threshold
▶️ if you get an error saying file doesn't exist or something like that, then this means your laptop is not supported
▶️ if you get the output then you can proceed , for that click on the below link
https://github.com/shazx06/battery-ma...
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