(12.1-en) System 1
This article shows how to configure settings for energy saving on your IGEL OS device. You can configure the behavior after a time of inactivity and the CPU power plan.
Display of Energy Star Logo on Selected HP Endpoint Devices
With selected Hewlett-Packard (HP) endpoint devices, the Energy Star certification mark is displayed on this Setup page.
Menu path: System > Power Options > System
System suspend/shutdown on inactivity
Specify how long the user can be inactive before the system switches to standby mode or shuts down, depending on the System action on inactivity setting.
Possible values:
Never (Default)
After 1 minute
...
After 24 hours
System action on inactivity
Possible options:
Suspend: The system is set to standby mode after the timeout defined under System suspend/shutdown on inactivity. (Default)
Shutdown: The system is shut down after the timeout defined under System suspend/shutdown on inactivity.
Without dialog
☑ The user is not asked if the system is to be set to standby mode.
☐ The dialog asking for user confirmation is shown. (Default)
Dialog timeout
Time in seconds, for which the dialog is to be displayed. (Default: 10 seconds)
CPU power plan for battery mode
The CPU power plan (CPU Governor) used in battery mode
Possible options:
High performance: full performance with maximum processor speed
Balanced (smooth): slower regulation of performance in a balanced manner according to the demands of programs. Suitable for users who are bothered by the fan frequently running at high speed.
Balanced (recommended): rapid regulation of performance according to the demands of programs. (Default)
Power saver: lowest processor speed
CPU power plan for AC mode
The CPU power plan (CPU Governor) used in AC mode
Possible options:
High performance: full performance with maximum processor speed. (Default)
Balanced (smooth): slower regulation of performance in a balanced manner according to the demands of programs. Suitable for users who are bothered by the fan frequently running at high speed.
Balanced (recommended): rapid regulation of performance according to the demands of programs
Power saver: lowest processor speed