From: Tim Zakharov <tzakharov at gmail.com>
To: powertop@lists.01.org
Subject: [Powertop] eth0 using 11 W when not in use
Date: Sat, 12 May 2012 22:53:10 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4FAF3026.90509@gmail.com> (raw)
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Using version 1.97 from Ubuntu repos (Xubuntu 12.04 LTS).
Powertop reports ~15 W discharge on my Acer Aspire 7736Z, with estimated
battery life of about 2.5 hours. This is normal battery life for its
current full state of 39.0 Wh. (Battery is a 48.6 Wh, but has lost
about 20% in the 2 years since bought new).
Under Overview and Device stats, Network interface: eth0 (tg3) is
consistently at the top, with a power estimate of 11.4 W. I never use a
wired connection on my laptop, and there is no way in the BIOS or via
keyboard Fn to disable it.
The wireless interface, wlan0 (ath9k), typically reports <1 W, sometimes
as high as 6 W.
Is Powertop accurate in reporting my wired network interface at 11.4 W?
Any troubleshooting tips for checking this or even disabling? I have
found very little info on Powertop and disabling eth0 in my Googling, so
thought I'd try the mailing list.
Side question: I don't know what to do under Tunables. What does
toggling between Bad and Good do? I tried looking for documentation but
could find none. There is no man page...
Thanks,
Tim
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