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tlp-stat: Generate status report with configuration and all active settings.
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The command "sudo tlp-stat" is used to display various power-related statistics and settings on a Linux system.

Here's a breakdown of the command:

  • "sudo": It stands for "superuser do" and allows the command to be run with administrative privileges. It prompts the user for their password before executing the command.

  • "tlp-stat": It refers to the TLP (or TLP Power Management) command line tool, which is a power management utility for Linux. TLP is designed to optimize power usage and improve battery life on laptops and other portable devices running Linux.

When you run the command "sudo tlp-stat" in the terminal, it will provide you with a detailed report containing information about power-saving features, battery health, thermal management, CPU frequency scaling, WiFi power management, USB autosuspend settings, and many other power-related parameters of your system.

Keep in mind that the availability and content of the statistics and settings displayed may vary depending on your system's hardware, Linux distribution, and the version of TLP installed.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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