Installing auto-cpufreq on kinoite

I have a laptop, that drains battery really fast with fedora on. On the internet it says that on windows battery lasts up to 8h, but fedora lasts ~3-4h. I searched the net for optimizing that and found tlp and auto-cpufreq. The latter seems to be working better on fedora.

Lately I found out about immutable distros and I want to install kinoite for my mom old laptop, though I really would like to also install auto-cpufreq on it. Is it possible on kinoite?

What do I need to change in terms of installing command? Or does snap version will work just fine?

Thank you in advance

What laptop make/model/GPU ?

What Spin of Fedora are you on? Fedora Workstation 39 ? If you are on a Gnome Desktop, have you tried the Power settings?

I currently have a Lenovo Ideapad running on balanced and have similar performance of between 3hr -6hrs but with Power Saver that can go up, considering I am not using the GPU much.

This is a far more complicated set of questions with multiple layers.

So I have ideapad 3 intel i3 integrated gpu as my laptop. And the other one is acer one, some old specs. I’m on kde spin with autocpufreq installed. But i wanted to install immutable kde spin on the acer cause it’s for the windows user.

Have you tried GitHub - AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq: Automatic CPU speed & power optimizer for Linux ?

Edit: Hum, there are a few hard coded path in /usr but it does not look difficult to fix. Maybe packaging this as an RPM would work as well.

:+1:

Sorry i run Gnome, Have not run the KDE in a long time. Out of curiousity I ran without battery yesterday an did get 6hrs in typical test scenarios, so the Gnome Power settings do work well. Typical conditions meaning not gaming. For any one coming in the future curious of Power profile.