How I Created a Unofficial Lenovo Energy Management Tool For Linux
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If you have a Lenovo Ideapad gaming device, then you know the issues of switching to Linux. Sometimes the driver fails to work within the Linux environment, and the integrated and dedicated graphics card combination can be a nightmare when managing through Linux. You don’t have the tools to switch smoothly between them. Yeah, you may argue that we can change that through BIOS, and it’s alright. But the major issue is I miss the features of the Lenovo Energy Management tool so much that I decided to create one for myself, especially Conservation Mode (which stops the charging at 60% and helps improve battery health).