On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 11:57:48AM +0200, Christian Kellner wrote:
First of all, sorry for replying so late, Benjman was quite busy
with
GNOME and sytemd user session transistion and is now on a longer PTO.
On Mon, 2019-09-23 at 16:29 +0200, Igor Gnatenko wrote:
> So what are we going to do about this in F32? Are we going to create
> configuration files or we will provide some page how to create it
> yourself? Does Intel provide one?
The idea, as already mentioned by Hans in another thread, was to indeed
to both: 1) to have a separate package that includes configuration
files for different systems and then have thermald pick up the right
configuration for current system. 2) Additionally we were discussing a
way for users to submit such files to be included. But the this is an
optional step and could be done later as well.
> So what is the point of a change if improvements are visible only if
> non-free package is installed?
So above, shipping a "database", i.e. a package with per-model
configuration data for popular laptop modules, should make that package
useful even without the non-free package.
Hi Christian,
we discussed this change during the FESCo meeting today.
Please update the change page with a fuller discussion of what exactly
will be implemented, in particular the plan wrt. to the free and non-free
parts, and local and remote information storage.
Zbyszek