I have a Framework Laptop 13 model (AMD Ryzen™ AI 300 Series) I have not been able to install TLP or TLPUI with Ubuntu 25.10. I tried the PPA route but there is no release file for this version. I am beginning to regret not using 24.04.
TLP is no longer maintained and is no longer recommended by Ubuntu: Ubuntu Studio 25.10 Release Notes - Ubuntu Studio - Ubuntu Community Hub
The two new solutions are power-profiles-daemon and tuned. Power-profiles-daemon and TLP conflict. Also, modern DEs such as GNOME and KDE use power-profiles-daemon to provide a built-in GUI. Furthermore, tuned has power-profiles-daemon compatibility via tuned-ppd, which means you can use tuned from the GNOME and KDE built-in gui offerings
Thanks, for the information on TLP. Is there another application that will limit the battery charge level? I don’t see that in the Ubuntu applications.
If I remember correctly, the battery charging limit feature in TLP was always reserved for Lenovo laptops. I don’t really limit my battery, but I think for now, you need to use the bios options.
I overlooked the bios. It is better than software.
I don’t know if better is the word I would use, but it is something that’s built in with no need for additional software
This piece of information is outdated, TLP got updated to 1.9 recently and tlp-pd package uses the built-in GUI on modern DEs
Didn’t know that. I don’t know if ubuntu has TLP-pd.
I did a quick search and found this
Looks like AMD doesn’t recommend TLP on Linux: [TRACKING] Linux battery life tuning - #622 by Matt_Hartley
I remember whenever I ran TLP on a few AMD systems, I always ended up having issues with PCIe behavior.