Got myself some energy monitoring Zigbee plugs and made an interesting discovery
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Questionable approach since a cheap 'surge protector' could very well start a fire
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I recently bought a Mac Mini because music production on Linux had me fighting my tools more than using them. My Linux box is a 7800x3d/7800xtx. The Mini idles at 4w, while the 78000xtx alone idles closer to 50w. I use the mini for everything non-gaming now.
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I'm not OP or the right person. Wrong recipient lol. But info was noted for my own use.
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What unhealthy eating habit are you indulging in at 21:45?
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Current spike from both freezers starting up
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Will grab some when I back, but assuming you are using
systemd
, it's easy if you follow this old but good method: https://blog.christophersmart.com/2016/05/11/running-scripts-before-and-after-suspend-with-systemd/If that doesn't work out of the box, it's likely because you're hitting S1 instead of S3, but give that test script a shot and let me know how it goes!
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i will test that out later today, thanks!
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100W while idling seems like way too much?
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I watched it as it booted, didn't pull much more than 150 watts. But it'll be interesting to see how it goes over time.
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Spaces before a full stop? Really?
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You got a pro managing it?
\sigh
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I'm sorry my corrections to all your many errors are bothering you.
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i was about to send a screenshot, but i can't reproduce it now. it freezes and stops responding to some input, and all the dock+appmenu icons are gone. i can update if it happens again.
I'm using the same generic ps2 driver for the touchpad. its an alps glidepoint, works perfect on windows but i can only get its basic features to work on windows 7 with the proper drivers, needless to say thats a bit unworkable.
on linux it works initially with multitouch and everything, then starts to miss clicks or click when it isnt supposed to, then starts moving erratically and becomes unusable. it behaves similar to a wet touchscreen. ive tried different kernel versions, livebooted a couple different distros and tried a few very old solutions i found floating around, including another driver.
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Is this a Thinkpad? And of so, is the BIOS s3 on "Linux" or "Windows and Linux"?
Also are you running Wayland? If so ot might be worth trying to log in with Xorg instead (bottom right when logging in).