I have installed tlp
months ago, and the file configuration is in home folder. I don't know the install steps anymore, so I'm asking you guys if it's ok if that configuration file stays there, or should be moved.
I have installed tlp
months ago, and the file configuration is in home folder. I don't know the install steps anymore, so I'm asking you guys if it's ok if that configuration file stays there, or should be moved.
Since tlp 1.3, the previous default directory for the configuration file
/etc/default
has been replaced by/etc
. So you will find the file as/etc/tlp.conf
rather than/etc/default/tlp
.Source : article on Linux Uprising website .
Still, if you can't find it just search the file in file manager in the root directory (only for read purpose - can't guarantee whether editing will change the configuration if found in non-default directory. But still you can try and test).
The default install puts the config in
/etc/tlp.conf
.