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Created Nov 04, 2021 by Vincent Chernin@vchernin

Doesn’t auto switch to balanced profile when lap detected

On Fedora 35 when lap is detected on an X1 Carbon 7 balanced mode is not automatically selected. This is despite the warning given and that performance mode is selected.

Originally discussed here.

I have rebased my silverblue to fedora 35 and now the ‘performance’ profile stays enabled (it does not switch back to ‘balanced’) when the ThinkPad is resting in a tilted position, although the ‘lap detected’ is still indicated in the Gnome power settings: ‘Lap detected: performance mode temporarily unavailable. Move the device to a stable surface to restore.’

Edited Nov 04, 2021 by Vincent Chernin
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