This issue tracks the release note for the following Fedora Change:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Power_Profiles_Daemon
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[0] You can do that by asking the change owner listed on the wiki page; alternatively you can infer it by checking the tracker bug (linked in Wiki) in Bugzilla and looking at its status; see bug comments for details. Ask someone on the mailing list or on IRC if you're not sure. [1] In #fedora-docs on FreeNode (UTC+1 timezone, online mostly during the day on weekdays), or pbokoc @redhat.com if you can't get a hold of me on IRC.
Metadata Update from @oluyosola: - Issue assigned to oluyosola
I'm working on the same release note for RHEL. Here's my current work-in-progress version so that we don't duplicate the effort unnecessarily:
== Power profiles are available in GNOME You can now switch between several power profiles in the *Power* panel of *Settings* in the GNOME environment. The power profiles optimize various system settings for the selected goal. The following power profiles are available: Performance:: Optimizes for high system performance and reduces battery life. This profile is only available on certain selected system configurations. Balanced:: Provides standard system performance and power consumption. This is the default profile. Power Saver:: Increases battery life and reduces system performance. This profile activates automatically on low battery. Your power profile configuration persists across system reboots. The power provides functionality is available from the `power-profiles-daemon` package, which is installed by default.
Hi, This is my first time of contributing to Fedora and thought to start with writing a release note. I will go through what you've sent in here so it can serve as a guide for me. Thanks for reaching out
Metadata Update from @oluyosola: - Assignee reset
Metadata Update from @couchfox: - Issue assigned to couchfox
PR#745 created for this Issue.
#745 merged.
Metadata Update from @pbokoc: - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
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