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PowerTOP is a Linux tool that finds the software component(s) that make your laptop use more power than necessary while it is idle. As of Linux kernel version 2.6.21, the kernel no longer has a fixed 1000Hz timer tick. This will (in theory) give a huge power savings because the CPU stays in low
Linux ACPI client is a command-line tool, similar to the "apm" command, that provides information on battery status, AC power, and thermal readings.
KPowersave provides battery monitoring, CPU frequency control and suspend/standby triggers, and more power management features for KDE. It uses HAL (formerly the powersave daemon) and supports APM and ACPI for several architectures.
GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon written in C that controls high level policy for laptop and PC machines. It uses the power management objects from upower.
Provides battery,temperature,ac,cpufreq (SpeedStep,Powernow!) control and monitoring.Proper suspend to disk/ram and standby by shell hooks that are easy to extend.APM and ACPI machines are supported equally.For laptops as well as for workstations.
View3D is a command-line tool for evaluating radiation view factors for scenes with complex 2D and 3D geometry. It uses an adaptive integration method to calculate the view factors between faces where there is partial obstruction from inbetween faces.
Actuellement, il existe assez peu de programmes permettant de créer facilement des figures géométriques en imposant des propriétés simples sur la forme du résultat (par exemple que deux parties du dessin soient parallèles). Ce projet propose d'implanter un programme permettant de
cpulimit is a per-process cpu usage limiter (expressed in percentage, not in cpu time). This is useful to control batch jobs, when you don't want they eat too much cpu. It is able to adapt itself to the overall system load, dynamically and quickly.
DR StratComp stands for Demand-Response Strategies Comparator. Its purpose is to assess the efficiency of different Energy Consumption Scheduling algorithms in a Smart Grid.
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