H Hene193 Still Fresh Joined Oct 13, 2013 Messages 19 Oct 15, 2013 #1 Hi! Is there any way to modify the script that handles screen off state when I close the lid? What I want to do is underclock cpu and change opp to 3. (Is this even possible? ) Thank you.
Hi! Is there any way to modify the script that handles screen off state when I close the lid? What I want to do is underclock cpu and change opp to 3. (Is this even possible? ) Thank you.
ingoreis Hardcore Member Staff member Joined Jan 18, 2010 Messages 8,287 Age 44 Location 49.491276,8.423518 Oct 15, 2013 #2 Hmm i think i know what you want. I found out a funny thing: When i have tvout activated and put Pandora into *standby* Then stay the Pandora TV out on when i am AC connected. Its horrible slow because nearly all is shut off and the Pandora stay then on 125MHZ. This have a real minimal Power Consum when you want to use it then. You can set the Standby MHZ higher when you edit the File /etc/pandora/conf /cpu.conf And set the minimal then higher. When i renember right was the USB OTG allready activated in Power Standby for a Mouse. When you want to use Things on the OTG Port via Adapter then dont forget that the OTG give maximal 100mah and normal USB Port give 500mah. The 100 is not enough for Sticks and much Things. What do you want to make?
Hmm i think i know what you want. I found out a funny thing: When i have tvout activated and put Pandora into *standby* Then stay the Pandora TV out on when i am AC connected. Its horrible slow because nearly all is shut off and the Pandora stay then on 125MHZ. This have a real minimal Power Consum when you want to use it then. You can set the Standby MHZ higher when you edit the File /etc/pandora/conf /cpu.conf And set the minimal then higher. When i renember right was the USB OTG allready activated in Power Standby for a Mouse. When you want to use Things on the OTG Port via Adapter then dont forget that the OTG give maximal 100mah and normal USB Port give 500mah. The 100 is not enough for Sticks and much Things. What do you want to make?
levi Still fresh, damnit! Joined Oct 6, 2008 Messages 15,852 Location Somewhere off the coast of the EU Oct 15, 2013 #3 In XFCE at least: Menu->Settings->Lid-close-settings->'Go into Low Power mode'->OK. Low power mode is CPU @ 125Mhz, OPP set appropriately, screen, USB, wifi and bluetooth off. I assume that's what you want.
In XFCE at least: Menu->Settings->Lid-close-settings->'Go into Low Power mode'->OK. Low power mode is CPU @ 125Mhz, OPP set appropriately, screen, USB, wifi and bluetooth off. I assume that's what you want.