added tlp to laptop section

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Alessandro Mauri 5 years ago
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-Changing keyboard layout: -Changing keyboard layout:
Source: https://superuser.com/questions/1147320/how-to-change-keyboard-layout-in-i3 Source: https://superuser.com/questions/1147320/how-to-change-keyboard-layout-in-i3
In the system console type "layout <layout>" In the system console type "layout <layout>"
In i3 (and possibly other wms) "setxkbmap -layout <layout>" In i3, dwm (and possibly other wms) "setxkbmap -layout <layout>"
-"https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/systemd" just helpful -"https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/systemd" just helpful
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Under KDE uninstall everything PIM or akonadi related Under KDE uninstall everything PIM or akonadi related
Minimize the number of needed applications and daemons Minimize the number of needed applications and daemons
-Better battery management:
Refers to: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/TLP
TLP is a tool daemon which manages the power consumption of your laptop and
automatically enables or disables power saving features.
To use it install: "tlp", "tlp-rdw" (for radio devices), "acpi_call" (for
thinkpads), "tlpui-git" (AUR, GUI frontend)
After installing all of the beforementioned packeges be sure to start and
enable tlp using systemctl: "sysytemctl start tlp.service" "systemctl
enable tlp.service" "systemctl start tlp-sleep.service" systemctl enable
tlp-sleep.service"
and finally if you installed the radio davice wizard (tlp-rdw) run:
"systemctl enable NetworkManager-dispatcher.service" "systemctl mask
systemd-rfkill.service" "systemctl mask systemd-rfkill.socket"
Reboot and you're all set
# NETWORK SECTION # NETWORK SECTION
-Gathering information on network cards ie IP, MAC, status, etc. -Gathering information on network cards ie IP, MAC, status, etc.