Opensuse on laptop
Hello,
I have installed Opensuse 12.1 on my DELL E6510. I am just working on the desktop and more like practicing as a newbie. But I feel that my laptop gets hot like an oven after half an hour while it does not show such a thing while I am in windows... Is there anything wrong with my installation or is there any way to correct it? |
no suse is known to be a bit bloated and drain batteries on laptops
you might want to REGISTER at Novell and have a read through the opensuse docs -- forum http://forums.opensuse.org/ -- docs http://doc.opensuse.org/ -- wiki http://en.opensuse.org/Main_Page you might want to see the powersaving sections http://en.opensuse.org/Powersaving also suse has most every service turned on , you might want to turn off unneeded ones http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Systemd |
Even though it is for Arch, this page gives a good overview of how CPU frequency scaling works---I'm sure there is equivalent stuff for most major distros (and certainly for SUSE):
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php...quency_Scaling |
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