Laptop Mode Tools saves power by spinning down hard drives, and in addition, it can be configured to tweak all sorts of other power-related things.
The core feature of Laptop Mode Tools is that it controls the "laptop mode" feature of the Linux kernel, which prevents disk accesses and allows hard drives to spin down for longer periods of time. In addition, Laptop Mode Tools can tweak things like readahead settings, hard drive power management settings, CPU frequency scaling settings, CPU throttling settings, DPMS settings, terminal blanking settings, and LCD brightness settings. In addition, it can automatically start/stop services based on whether you're working on battery or on wall power, and it can automatically hibernate your computer when it is low on battery power.
Project information
- Maintainer:
- Ritesh Raj Sarraf
- Driver:
- Laptop Mode Tools Developers
- Licence:
- GNU GPL v2
View full history Series and milestones
main series is the current focus of development.
All code Code
- Version control system:
- Git
- Programming languages:
- bash, dash, sh
All packages Packages in Distributions
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laptop-mode-tools source package in Xenial
Version 1.68-3ubuntu1 uploaded -
laptop-mode-tools source package in Trusty
Version 1.64-1ubuntu1 uploaded -
laptop-mode-tools source package in Precise
Version 1.60-1ubuntu1 uploaded -
laptop-mode-tools source package in Mantic
Version 1.74-1.2 uploaded -
laptop-mode-tools source package in Lunar
Version 1.74-1.2 uploaded
All bugs Latest bugs reported
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Bug #1656750: Wrong exmple in "etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/runtime-pm.conf"
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Bug #1569476: pstate control on battery too strict
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Bug #1553548: USB Mouse can't work after boot
Reported -
Bug #1481823: Asus UX32LN fails to suspend with laptop-mode-tools installed
Reported -
Bug #1186416: Laptop-mode-Tools causes Segmentation fault during install on 13.04
Reported