Hi: I just got a Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro, and I'mrunning Fedora 20 on it. I'm trying to get power usage down with powertop, but it is producing some screwy numbers. When I run the machine with wifi on, I get idle consumption just under 7.2W but almost 5W of that is assigned to the WiFi interface, even though there is little traffic. When I turn the wifi off, power consumption only drops to just under 7W. I don't think that there is a phantom WiFi that is still consuming power, so it appears to me that powertop is assigning too much blame to the WiFi interface. Is there away of fixing the assignment of blame here? peter PS: Here are truncated typical powertop outputs, first with wifi on and then with wifi off. 1/ The battery reports a discharge rate of 7.15 W The estimated remaining time is 3 hours, 39 minutes Summary: 251.9 wakeups/second, 4.2 GPU ops/seconds, 0.0 VFS ops/sec and 1.6% CPU use Power est. Usage Events/s Category Description 4.82 W 1.2 pkts/s Device Network interface: wlp1s0 (iwlwifi) 1.72 W 10.0% Device Display backlight 131 mW 13.1 ms/s 188.4 Process /usr/lib64/thunderbird/thunderbird 11.7 mW 398.5 µs/s 19.9 Process [irq/61-iwlwifi] 2/ The battery reports a discharge rate of 6.92 W The estimated remaining time is 3 hours, 42 minutes Summary: 453.6 wakeups/second, 23.2 GPU ops/seconds, 0.0 VFS ops/sec and 3.0% CPU use Power est. Usage Events/s Category Description 1.47 W 10.0% Device Display backlight 205 mW 14.4 ms/s 197.5 Process /usr/lib64/thunderbird/thunderbird 184 mW 2.2 ms/s 34.1 Process /usr/bin/xfce4-terminal 110 mW 2.4 ms/s 164.4 Interrupt PS/2 Touchpad / Keyboard / Mouse