I got a hypothetical question, say I am playing warframe as I do with the tdp at 16w max settings capped at 48fps.
The game flawlessly keeps it at that, now I got 3-4 hours of playtime.
Now I change the tdp to 30w or even 40w, but the settings in Warframe remains the same and it is still capped at 48fps.
Why does higher tdp drain more battery even tho nothing changes, or does it just feel like it because I am expecting the battery to drain quickly (placebo)…?
So a game that would run at same settings and fps would still be better to run then at the lower tdp because the loading screens and menus would still consume that extra bit of battery power.
I'm sorry is there any way to force from Bazzite desktop (or later command added as non steam game) from gamepad to reboot to grub and select option 5 ? (Usually here If you got dual boot is "windows boot manager".
Hmm ok... May i ask as a Linux noobie how to translate it to Bazzite? I mean a way to boot this specific time to windows but don't change default boot ?
hello - I turned on my computer this morning and all of a sudden bluetooth isn't working. When I run systemctl I get "bluetooth service was skipped because of an unmet condition check (ConditionPathIsDirectory /sys/class/Bluetooth)". Any suggestions on how to fix? I tried to rebase but nothing happened b/c it says I'm on latest stable deck image.
Just confirming. You're absolutely certain you're on the latest image. There was one yesterday with a funky kernel that caused USB weirdness and I saw some mention of Bluetooth. But a newer version was pushed about 12 hours ago.
Yes. I just did system update about 1h ago. And I also tried a rebase and it would not rebase saying my system was on latest release. ("old & new refs are equal")