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charlotte @halva@mk.absturztau.be
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it was using like 6-8 on ubuntu what in christ's name
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Two Hollywood Phonies @autumn@cafe.autumn.town
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@halva isn't there an option for the power profiles as you boot or something.. ive seen it in the hardware-configuration.nix files that get autogenerated... other than that it might be external stuff like a display or arch might not have something properly
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charlotte @halva@mk.absturztau.be
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@autumn im using tuned-ppd, i have literally the same power profile enabled
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Two Hollywood Phonies @autumn@cafe.autumn.town
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@halva god i have no idea then, may be a driver thing or smth??
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charlotte @halva@mk.absturztau.be
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@autumn no clue

again it was 6-8W of consumption on ubuntu, but suddenly it's 22W on arch

literally where is that fucking energy going
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charlotte @halva@mk.absturztau.be
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@autumn i think imma just move back to ubuntu since it's very clear that arch is doing fuckall lol
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Two Hollywood Phonies @autumn@cafe.autumn.town
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@halva could it be something like screen brightness or even if you had hardware that worked on arch that doesn't on ubuntu (like idk fingerprint scanners?), last thing i can possibly think of is arch pkgs being more bleeding edge there might be a bug in a driver of some sort. i really have 0 clue
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charlotte @halva@mk.absturztau.be
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@autumn this laptop doesnt have any weird hardware (actually, there's the ir blaster for windows hello but it was working in ubuntu but is disabled in arch lol)

idk it's probably some weird optimization ubuntu does but arch doesnt
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Two Hollywood Phonies @autumn@cafe.autumn.town
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@halva undervolting perhaps. i know people do that and it would be an insane thing to enable out of the box lmao
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charlotte @halva@mk.absturztau.be
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@autumn yeah no

this board doesnt even support manual voltage curve setting, they're defined in the firmware
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Two Hollywood Phonies @autumn@cafe.autumn.town
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@halva i know there's a kernel module for it though
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