Updates for TUXEDO Control Center and Tomte - TUXEDO Computers

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Updates for TUXEDO Control Center and Tomte

We at TUXEDO are constantly striving to improve the tools we create. In the last few days, new versions of the TUXEDO Control Centre (TCC) and Tomte have been released.

TCC 2.1.8

Our in-house system control software TUXEDO Control Centre helps you to control and monitor the performance, energy and comfort functions of your TUXEDO. The new version 2.1.8 includes bug fixes and several new functions.

The Intel-based TUXEDO Stellaris Gen 6 is now also supported. Furthermore, the temperature display under Global Profile Settings can now be set to Celsius or Fahrenheit.

For the TUXEDO Pulse Gen 3, an alternative view of the profile editing with display of the power limit instead of the profile name is now available.

Customised

The minimum speed setting of the fan control has been divided into two ranges. In future, the fans will rotate at 30 % of their capacity when 80 °C / 176 °F is reached. When 90° C /194 F is reached, the minimum speed is 40 %.

Fixed errors

Irregular fan speeds when waking up or when deactivating fan control, which sometimes briefly led to maximum speed, have been fixed. A problem in on-demand mode, which in certain cases kept the dGPU awake even after closing the dashboard/GUI, should also no longer occur.

In addition, occasional crashes of the TCC when reloading have been fixed. A sporadic race condition has been fixed, which manifested itself as a missing profile entry for the TCC in the system tray. Small performance improvements have also been implemented.

Tomte 2.28.0

Our background driver configuration service Tomte has been updated to version 2.28. The new release improves performance during the boot process. In combination with the TUXEDO InfinityBook S Gen 8 and a Samsung 990 Evo NVMe SSD, the standby energy consumption was drastically reduced by setting Deep Sleep as the default via a boot parameter. The relevance of messages in the Tomte log is significantly increased by adding classifications such as WARN/INFO/DEBUG/ERROR/FATAL in front of the corresponding lines.