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# Template file for 'powertop'
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pkgname=powertop
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version=1.97
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revision=1
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distfiles="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/status/$pkgname/$pkgname-$version.tar.bz2"
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build_style=gnu-makefile
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short_desc="Linux tool to find out what is using power on a laptop"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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checksum=d3dafe1ce4dabeb4edb724616d7b8533ac40ed71fca43e81b007e9fd7011e516
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long_desc="
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PowerTOP is a Linux tool that finds the software component(s) that make your
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laptop use more power than necessary while it is idle. As of Linux kernel
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version 2.6.21, the kernel no longer has a fixed 1000Hz timer tick. This will
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(in theory) give a huge power savings because the CPU stays in low power mode
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for longer periods of time during system idle.
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However... there are many things that can ruin the party, both inside the
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kernel and in userspace. PowerTOP combines various sources of information from
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the kernel into one convenient screen so that you can see how well your system
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is doing, and which components are the biggest problem."
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Add_dependency run libgcc
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Add_dependency run glibc
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Add_dependency run libnl
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Add_dependency run pciutils
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Add_dependency run zlib
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Add_dependency run ncurses-libs
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Add_dependency build libnl-devel
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Add_dependency build pciutils-devel
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Add_dependency build zlib-devel
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Add_dependency build gettext
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Add_dependency build ncurses-devel
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