# # Configuration file for Laptop Mode Tools module ethernet. # # For more information, consult the laptop-mode.conf(8) manual page. # ############################################################################### # Ethernet power saving settings # ------------------------------ # # There are various ways to save power with ethernet. This section allows you # to control the speed of your ethernet connection, and your wakeup-on-LAN # settings. Both these things can have quite a power impact if you use Ethernet. # # Note: Changing ethernet device speed may require link up/down on some devices. # This might lead to connection to be re-initialized ############################################################################### # Enable debug mode for this module # Set to 1 if you want to debug this module DEBUG=0 # Control Ethernet settings? CONTROL_ETHERNET="auto" # Handle throttling of the ethernet deivce under specific circumstances BATT_THROTTLE_ETHERNET=1 LM_AC_THROTTLE_ETHERNET=0 NOLM_AC_THROTTLE_ETHERNET=0 # Speed to throttle to when throttling is set # Please use the desired throttle value as reported by ethtool and set it accordingly # To get the speed capacity supported by your ethernet card, as user "root" run # "ethtool eth0", where eth0 is your physical ethernet device. # Example: # Set speed to 100Mbps. # THROTTLE_SPEED=100 # # Throttle ethernet to the lowest available speed of the ethernet device # THROTTLE_SPEED="slowest" # # Throttle ethernet to the fastest available speed of the ethernet device # This can be helpful when you want to control the speed, even when on battery # THROTTLE_SPEED="fastest" # # Note: If you don't know how to find the speed of your ethernet card, leave the # following values as it is. THROTTLE_SPEED="slowest" # Disable wakeup-on-LAN? This will disable wakeup-on-LAN unconditionally, # independent of battery power. It will save power while your laptop is turned # off or in standby mode. DISABLE_WAKEUP_ON_LAN=1 # A list of the ethernet devices that should be controlled. ETHERNET_DEVICES="eth0" # In practise, most of the times a user is on battery, she is using the wireless device # Under such cases, you might want to disable your ethernet device completely, when # on battery. # If that is the case, set below setting to 1 DISABLE_ETHERNET_ON_BATTERY=1