On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 08:47:18PM -0500, seth vidal wrote:
On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 17:43 -0800, Conrad Meyer wrote:
> No, it's a change from the long-time traditional behaviour -- the power
> consumption due to the cursor blinking *by default* isn't more than it used to
> be. The default can be changed for those obsessed with power saving.
It's not more than it used to be - it's the same and we can reduce power
use by disabling it. Pretty easy.
Also - I think I'm comfortable saying that the Fedora Project is
interested in power saving.
I'd be happy to ask the board about that as a specific interest and goal
of the fedora project.
We should be interested in saving power, but shouldn't use that as a
sole reason to disable Fedora interest groups' activities. For
instance, it probably saves significant power for us to never issue
another Fedora Live CD that uses a runlevel other than 3, but that's
an unreasonable target.
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