power-profiles-daemon 0.20-3ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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power-profiles-daemon (0.20-3ubuntu1) noble; urgency=medium

  * Backport some patches from upstream that make the amd-pstate driver
    transition between EPP states for Battery and AC. These help runtime
    power consumption on battery with minimal impact to performance and
    can help more machines meet energy certifications.

 -- Mario Limonciello <email address hidden>  Sat, 09 Mar 2024 12:25:30 -0600

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Mario Limonciello
Uploaded to:
Noble
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
linux-any
Section:
admin
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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power-profiles-daemon: Makes power profiles handling available over D-Bus.

 power-profiles-daemon offers to modify system behaviour based upon
 user-selected power profiles. There are 3 different power profiles, a
 "balanced" default mode, a "power-saver" mode, as well as a "performance"
 mode. The first 2 of those are available on every system. The "performance"
 mode is only available on select systems and is implemented by different
 "drivers" based on the system or systems it targets.
 .
 In addition to those 2 or 3 modes (depending on the system),
 "actions" can be hooked up to change the behaviour of a particular device.
 For example, this can be used to disable the fast-charging for some USB
 devices when in power-saver mode.

power-profiles-daemon-dbgsym: debug symbols for power-profiles-daemon