From da5eb1d50a9dfc00b9c2cdd13ca3b50fa81bf88b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jaroslav Klech Date: Oct 14 2020 19:24:41 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Describes issue no.541 --- diff --git a/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/Distribution.adoc b/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/Distribution.adoc index efbfd5d..3c98f4b 100644 --- a/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/Distribution.adoc +++ b/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/Distribution.adoc @@ -3,3 +3,11 @@ include::{partialsdir}/entities.adoc[] [[select-distribution]] = Distribution-wide Changes + +== Fedora Workstation edition contains `thermald` by default + +Modern Intel-based systems provide sensors and methods to monitor and control temperature of their CPUs. The `thermald` daemon harnesses those sensors to monitor the CPU temperature. Based on the received data, `thermald` uses the best available method to keep the CPU in the right temperature zone. + +Fedora Workstation users can now enjoy better out-of-the-box experience due to improved CPU cooling methods and enhanced performance of their Intel systems. + +Optionally, users can achieve further performance improvements by using specific per-CPU model `thermald` configurations. The configurations are available through the `dptfxtract` utility. From a7f45c3e17cb8b1c8312c4caf55a695456f893bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jaroslav Klech Date: Oct 14 2020 19:24:41 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Applies SME feedback --- diff --git a/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/Distribution.adoc b/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/Distribution.adoc index 3c98f4b..dd104e1 100644 --- a/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/Distribution.adoc +++ b/modules/release-notes/pages/sysadmin/Distribution.adoc @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Modern Intel-based systems provide sensors and methods to monitor and control te Fedora Workstation users can now enjoy better out-of-the-box experience due to improved CPU cooling methods and enhanced performance of their Intel systems. -Optionally, users can achieve further performance improvements by using specific per-CPU model `thermald` configurations. The configurations are available through the `dptfxtract` utility. +Optionally, users can achieve further performance improvements by using specific per-CPU model `thermald` configurations.