tlp (8) - Linux Manuals
tlp: apply laptop power management settings
NAME
tlp - apply laptop power management settings
SYNOPSIS
tlp command [param]DESCRIPTION
This command allows one to invoke TLP's functions manually and provides extended battery functions for ThinkPads.COMMANDS
- start
 - 
Initialize tlp and apply settings according to the actual power source.
 - bat
 - 
Apply settings for battery power source.
 - true
 - 
Same as bat (this command is called when power source changes to battery).
 - ac
 - 
Apply settings for ac power source.
 - false
 - 
Same as ac (this command is called when power source changes
to ac).
 - usb
 - 
Enable autosuspend for all usb devices, except blacklisted ones.
 - bayoff
 - 
Turn off optical drive in UltraBay/MediaBay. 
The drive may be re-enabled by pulling the eject lever or pushing the media eject button on newer models.
 - setcharge [START_CHARGE STOP_CHARGE] [BAT0|BAT1] (ThinkPads only)
 - 
Set charge thresholds of main (BAT0) or Ultrabay (BAT1) battery temporarily. Values must be between 1 and 100, Stop > Start + 3. Configured thresholds are restored upon next system start. When called without arguments, configured thresholds are set.
 - fullcharge [BAT0|BAT1] (ThinkPads only)
 - 
Set charge thresholds of main (BAT0) or Ultrabay (BAT1) battery to factory preset (96/100) temporarily (causing a full charge). Configured thresholds are restored upon next system start.
 - chargeonce [BAT0|BAT1] (ThinkPads only)
 - 
Charge main (BAT0) or Ultrabay (BAT1) battery to upper charge threshold once (bypassing lower threshold). Configured thresholds are restored upon next system start.
 - discharge [BAT0|BAT1] (ThinkPads only)
 - 
Force complete discharge of main (BAT0) or Ultrabay (BAT1) battery.
 - recalibrate [BAT0|BAT1] (ThinkPads only)
 - 
Battery recalibration: completely discharge main (BAT0) or Ultrabay (BAT1) battery and recharge to 100%.
 - stat
 - 
Same as tlp-stat.
 - diskid
 - 
Show disk ids for configuration.
 
FILES
/etc/default/tlp- 
System configuration file containing all power management settings.
 
AUTHOR
Thomas Koch <linrunner at gmx.net>