powertop 2.8-1build1 source package in Ubuntu

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powertop (2.8-1build1) xenial; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild for ncurses6 transition.

 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>  Sun, 07 Feb 2016 09:44:58 +0000

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Uploaded by:
Matthias Klose
Uploaded to:
Xenial
Original maintainer:
Jose-Luis Rivas
Architectures:
linux-any
Section:
utils
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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powertop_2.8.orig.tar.gz 654.3 KiB a87b563f73106babfa3e74dcf92f252938c061e309ace20a361358bbfa579c5a
powertop_2.8-1build1.debian.tar.xz 7.2 KiB 3a72da2232b6bc24cceec35a9cbd1887866e10ddac8bcc55efc33899fe04286e
powertop_2.8-1build1.dsc 2.0 KiB 83377760a57a183751531d79bf8ce7f20d0a006dff1449d0e6f614c4eb3a2716

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powertop: diagnose issues with power consumption and management

 PowerTOP is a Linux tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and
 power management. In addition to being a diagnostic tool, PowerTOP also
 has an interactive mode you can use to experiment with various power
 management settings, for cases where the Linux distribution has not
 enabled those settings.
 .
 PowerTOP reports which components in the system are most likely to blame
 for higher-than-needed power consumption, ranging from software
 applications to active components in the system. Detailed screens are
 available for CPU C and P states, device activity, and software activity.

powertop-dbg: No summary available for powertop-dbg in ubuntu yakkety.

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powertop-dbgsym: debug symbols for package powertop

 PowerTOP is a Linux tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and
 power management. In addition to being a diagnostic tool, PowerTOP also
 has an interactive mode you can use to experiment with various power
 management settings, for cases where the Linux distribution has not
 enabled those settings.
 .
 PowerTOP reports which components in the system are most likely to blame
 for higher-than-needed power consumption, ranging from software
 applications to active components in the system. Detailed screens are
 available for CPU C and P states, device activity, and software activity.