clr_power ========= :Manual section: 1 SYNOPSIS -------- ``clr_power`` is a utility to adjust power and performance settings in the operating system. It is configurable and can enforce power and performance policies. **clr_power** [**-d**\ \|\ **–debug**] DESCRIPTION ----------- ``clr_power`` adjusts power and performance in the operating system by setting runtime kernel and device parameters in the proc(5) filesystem. ``clr_power`` operates with built-in default values. Values can be added or changed in user-defined `clr-power-tweaks.conf(5) `__ file. ``clr_power`` applies settings and immediately exits after it is started. It can act as a daemon that enforces settings with the included systemd files. The program handles server and desktop-like systems differently and will set values based on whether a system is a server platform or a desktop platform. Most systems will be assumed a server, and if it can’t be determined what type of platform the system is, treated as a server platform. By default, systems with CPU’s that identify as ``Core(TM)``, ``Celeron`` and ``Pentium`` are treated as desktop systems, and systems with CPU’s that identify as ``Xeon`` are treated as server systems. Tunings applied will vary per system. To see what tunings are applied, run the program with the ``--debug`` option. OPTIONS ------- ``-d``, ``--debug`` Display debug/verbose output including built-in values. ``-S``, ``--server`` Treat the system as a server, and apply server specific tunings. ``-D``, ``--desktop`` Treat the system as a desktop, and apply desktop specific tunings FILES ----- - *clr-power.service* systemd service unit that executes **clr_power**. - *clr-power.timer* systemd timer that periodically executes the *clr-power.service* to enforce settings. - *clr-power-rfkill.service* systemd service that stops bluetooth devices at boot to prevent power drain. - */etc/clr-power-tweaks.conf* Optional user-defined configuration file to override or att values. See `clr-power-tweaks.conf(5) `__ for more information. BUGS ---- See GitHub Issues: https://github.com/clearlinux/clr-power-tweaks/issues SEE ALSO -------- `clr-power-tweaks.conf(5) `__, **proc(5)**