I'm using a Thinkpad x250 and I'm about to install Fedora KDE. From what I've read, it looks like it comes with Power Profiles Daemon (ppd) preinstalled. I'm curious about which option—ppd or TLP—will help me maximize my battery life. Are there significant differences between them, or is one clearly better? Any recommendations for the best approach would be appreciated!
2 Answers
I've found that TLP really does a better job at saving battery and offers way more configuration options than ppd. If you're up for some tinkering, TLP can be great!
TLP is awesome if you take the time to configure it properly. Just a heads-up, though—powertop can be a bit too aggressive, and setting it up can be a headache.
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