![]() The second part is an advanced configuration panel. The ‘Exit’ option closes the app fully and deactivates whatever energy saving mode you had selected. There is also an ‘Off’ setting (self-explanatory) an ‘Advanced Mode’ option (more on that in a moment). ![]() This gives you a menu where you can pick from three energy modes: “energy saving”, “balanced” and “maximum performance”. While the tool is aimed at those who own one of Slimbook’s Linux laptops it works on any laptop regardless of brand, so long as it’s running Ubuntu (or an Ubuntu-based derivative, like Pop!_OS or Zorin OS). Slimbook’s open source desktop tool designed to help improve battery life on Ubuntu laptops. Those who want even more control can dive in to the ‘Advanced’ settings panel to configure, modify and enable other battery optimizations. The tool is called Slimbook Battery and it lets you switch between different pre-configured performance modes, including a power-friendly ‘energy saving’ mode and ‘maximum performance’ option for those times you need more oomph. It’s simple to use, easy to set up, and may help extend your battery life by several hours. The Spanish Linux laptop seller makes ( and regularly updates) a battery optimizer tool for the Ubuntu desktop. A new panel app can help you squeeze more power out of your Linux laptop battery, all thanks Slimbook.
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