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@ jabbotts
Sorry mate,
As of 2 days ago, my main laptop is Linux only. I reinstalled Ubuntu over the whole drive.
The second one is actually a dual-boot Vector Linux and WinXP sp2 box (forgot to mention it, sorry) and Vector manages to get about 20 minutes more out of it. It's an old laptop though and I've never done battery calibration on it.... and Vector is a very lightweight distro to begin with.... so it's probably not a fair comparison.
Doubt I'll be getting sp3 though. I don't need Windows for anything now. I use a Mac Pro for my job and will probably use open source software hereon for other stuff. (the only reason I continued relying on Windows was because the codec pack I needed to watch my hi-def Japanese anime was windows only and VLC for Mac wasn't cutting it, but that was before I discovered the awesome MPlayer for Linux)
Cheers.
Edited 2008-06-11 16:19 UTC
No worries, it was a passing curiousity as all my bare metal runs Mandriva except a gaming boot and the two osX machines.
On my work issued machine, I tend to get more battery out of the WinXP boot. In that case, I am not free to modify partitions so I can only use a liveCD against it without power save tuning. There again, it's not a balanced comparison between the two.






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2007-09-06
It may be interesting to compare your Ubuntu too XP on the same machine. I'm a Mandriva user myself, I only mention it because XP seems to be closer too par based on hardware needs and sp3 should have all the latest power saving goodness in it.
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As for the mention of tinkering in the article, that's about where I am. I just turned powersaving off through KDE after consistantly coming home to a hung machine since turning it on. Dumping down the needed powersaving tweaking for the average users would insure that us above average users have no issues getting adjustments right.
(My specific grief may be bad ram instead and if it is; blast you Bullistics, I'm going back to OCZ