=== lubuntu is now known as Guest89702 [08:06] I'm From Japan [08:07] Nice to meet you [20:22] Hoi everyone. Got a lubuntu question: I've just ordered a netbook (Acer Travelmate B117) and want to install Linux whilst ensuring two things: [20:22] 1) Use all the features the laptop offers (sound, screen-brightness, wireless, function keys, etc.) [20:23] 2) Use as little power as possible / use advanced power management features [20:23] Is that possible with Lubuntu and is Lubuntu the best choice for this? What procedure do you recommend? [20:23] p14r, well there is a terminal applicatoin called powertop for number 2 [20:23] Thanks for any help. [20:24] For 1 I percensonally don't know about that hardware what sound and wirelesschipset does it have? [20:26] CPU is a Quadcore Intel Pentium N3710, the chipset is basically built around it (it could be all intel) [20:27] Does Lubuntu offer the same support for function keys and special keys as Ubuntu? [20:27] Out of the box, I mean? [20:27] I think for some we have them for multimedia things yes [20:29] How does installing TLP on top of Lubuntu laptop mode work? Or does it fail? Any experiences with that? [20:30] I am not that familar with TLP but it should work like any other package [20:45] Mmmmh. Ok. If you had to save power on a laptop, which distribution would you use? [21:06] p14r, I don't have battery life problems normally but that is because my battery is a massive 12 cell