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FreeVariable | I am playing around with sysprof on my (~9 y/o) laptop to try and see if I've got some margin for improving responsiveness (it feels a little bit sluggish at time but that's perhaps the most I can exract from this machine. Problem: the graphics tab is blank. All the other tabs are populated as expected. Any clue? | 22:49:46 |
FreeVariable | I am playing around with sysprof on my (~9 y/o) laptop to try and see if I've got some margin for improving responsiveness (it feels a little bit sluggish at times but that's perhaps the most I can exract from this machine. Problem: the graphics tab is blank. All the other tabs are populated as expected. Any clue? | 22:50:10 |
FreeVariable |  Download Capture d’écran du 2024-02-06 23-50-41.png | 22:51:07 |
FreeVariable | I am playing around with sysprof on my (~9 y/o) laptop to try and see if I've got some margin for improving responsiveness (it feels a little bit sluggish at times but that's perhaps the most I can exract from this machine. Problem: the graphics tab is blank. All the other tabs are populated as expected. Any clue? | 22:51:52 |
FreeVariable | Another (last) question: how does the powerManagement.cpuFreqGovernor setting interact with GNOME built-in power management? | 23:02:02 |
FreeVariable |  Download Capture d’écran du 2024-02-07 00-02-17.png | 23:02:37 |
FreeVariable | (talking about this guy ^) | 23:02:40 |
FreeVariable | Another (last) question: how does the powerManagement.cpuFreqGovernor setting interact with GNOME built-in power management UI controls? | 23:02:51 |
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FreeVariable | I am playing around with sysprof. Problem: the graphics tab is blank. All the other tabs are populated as expected. Any clue? | 00:25:09 |
K900 | In reply to@setunset:matrix.org Another (last) question: how does the powerManagement.cpuFreqGovernor setting interact with GNOME built-in power management UI controls? Don't touch that setting | 07:02:12 |
K900 | In reply to@setunset:matrix.org Capture d’écran du 2024-02-07 00-02-17.png And that goes through to power-profiles-daemon which is the thing you should touch | 07:02:31 |
K900 | @bobby285271 @Jan Tojnar can you take a look at https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/286522/commits/4c40092a2676e145e840e86c0fa4f1f63a88abda ? | 07:34:56 |
K900 | (that specific commit) | 07:34:59 |
K900 | I'm pretty sure it shouldn't break anything | 07:35:04 |
K900 | But I want to be extra careful here | 07:35:17 |
@blitz:chat.x86.lol | did anyone else notice that the "move to top to maximize" and "move to sides to split vertically" window movements are not working anymore? I'm on NixOS 23.11. I wonder whether this is an upstream issue or something in NixOS | 07:51:37 |
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FreeVariable | In reply to @k900:0upti.me Don't touch that setting I did touch it and the system feels more responsive: - remoced that setting - disabled gnome profile daemon - enabled auto-cpufreq | 07:59:55 |
FreeVariable | Best I've got on this machine in months. | 08:00:18 |
FreeVariable | * I did touch it and the system feels more responsive:
- removed that setting
- disabled gnome profile daemon
- enabled auto-cpufreq | 08:00:35 |
K900 | Well removing it is probably a good idea, yes | 08:00:41 |
K900 | Generally | 08:00:42 |
K900 | Disabling power-profile-daemon does nothing | 08:00:51 |