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2009-01-15powertop : One last typo.Philip Balister
2009-01-15powertop : Fix recipe.Philip Balister
Sorry for the noise, I'm having to test on another machine.
2009-01-15powertop : Add patch that should display C5 and C6 with powertop.Philip Balister
2009-01-10powertop : Add bb file for version 1.11.Philip Balister
2008-10-15mtn2git: remove .mtn2git_empty files in non-empty directoriesJan Luebbe
2008-09-07powertop: needs virtual/libintlKoen Kooi
2008-06-14powertop: upgrade to 1.10 and fix URLDirk Opfer
2007-11-05powertop: add 1.9Philipp Zabel
2007-08-24powertop: update to 1.8Marcin Juszkiewicz
2007-06-06powertop: update to 1.5Marcin Juszkiewicz
2007-05-16powertop: update to 1.2Marcin Juszkiewicz
2007-05-13powertop: add 1.0Koen Kooi
Power usage is a hot topic for computer users everywhere. For some, it's a matter of how long a laptop lasts without being plugged in. For others, it's controlling the temperature of hundreds of systems within a datacenter. For all of us, it's about keeping the electricity bill under control and being kind to the environment. Getting your computer to use the least amount of power can be problematic. This site provides information on reducing power usage, tips, and tricks for Intel-based computers running Linux*. As a first step, Intel is releasing PowerTOP, a tool that helps you find what software is using the most power. By fixing (or closing) these applications or processes, you can immediately see the power savings in the tool. You'll also see the estimated time left for battery power if you are running a laptop.