I have tried it without the dynamicclocks option and also without the dri
modules, but I'm not sure that I restarted the computer.
Are you certain, that a restart is needed?
I did a test a few days ago. I started an X server with DynamicClocks enabled
and measured battery consumption. Then I exited the server and restarted it with
DynamicClocks disabled (The Xorg.0.log file stated, "DynamicClocks disabled".).
I again measured battery consumption and it seemed to be higher again, as should
be when dynamicclocks is off...
But I will try tomorrow with the posted xorg.conf file.
Hi Alex,
I have tried it without the dynamicclocks option and also without the dri
modules, but I'm not sure that I restarted the computer.
Are you certain, that a restart is needed?
I did a test a few days ago. I started an X server with DynamicClocks enabled
and measured battery consumption. Then I exited the server and restarted it with
DynamicClocks disabled (The Xorg.0.log file stated, "DynamicClocks disabled".).
I again measured battery consumption and it seemed to be higher again, as should
be when dynamicclocks is off...
But I will try tomorrow with the posted xorg.conf file.
Cheers,
Michael