Great:) we could chat about this. Moreover, I've updated the proposal and mentioned that the advanced mode could be optional. That means we get more time to discuss about this or even drop it. After deep diving into tuned, there is a GUI tool called tuned-gui, it could be a GUI tool for now.
I found another issue with the original UI. The user may switch the profile out of three basic profiles, for example, "accelerator-performance". The power panel should be able to show this kind of profile.
Thank you
Recently, we plan to replace power-profiles-daemon (ppd) with tuned. It certainly impacts the power panel UX to show and set the power profiles. Before, ppd only provided three power profiles, such as performance, balanced, and powersaver. tuned offers many kinds of profiles for different kinds of workloads, such as VMs, workstations, or application servers. Therefore, The UX may be improved to show such kinds of profiles to the user. (The basic(simple) mode and advanced mode in the proposal). Also, I found that tuned provides a GUI tool called tuned-gui. It could be considered to be a part of advanced mode.
The discussion thread and proposal can be found here https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/f40-change-proposal-tuned-replaces-power-profiles-daemon-self-contained/94995
Moreover, the mail archive can be found here https://lists.fedorahosted.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/B3UJKFOCRAY3BEEPTHVPW4RY5GFBZWHU/ If the proposal gets approved, we will start to work on the integration plan. Feedback is appreciated. Thank you :)
Great idea!
Hi, @jbicha
The panel will be hidden when the chassis type is "vm" or "". The chassis type is from systemd-hostnamed. Could you please check the return value from dbus using d-feet?
If the result from systemd is an empty string, that is a regression for systemd. The detail could be found here and the fix was already merged.
Okay! We already proposed a new GUI presentation. It fixed this issue.
Okay. How can I help with the document? :)
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Those empty labels are actually a white space for the new lines. I tested before. The white space is required to show the new line. But, I removed this today and the new lines are also shown. I'll remove them in the next revision.
Thank you:)
Hi @feaneron,
I have rebased this MR. Could you please review and merge it if it is good with you?
Thank you
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Thank you for mentioning this. I'll add "Fix:" for this issue to the commit message.
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