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i think it definetly would be feasable. expierence is what counts. though linux differs from other unix like os's, it definetly can give you a foundation to build on for learing all other os's. and if in the end you set up the whole thing, maybe you will use linux to run it, when its for real. and of course learning how to administer the database wil give you great expierence. you have nothing to lose, i say go for it.
 

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POWERTOP(8)							  powertop manual						       POWERTOP(8)

NAME
powertop - a power consumption and power management diagnosis tool. SYNOPSIS
powertop [ options ] DESCRIPTION
powertop is a program that helps to diagnose various issues with power consumption and power management. It also has an interactive mode allowing one to experiment with various power management settings. When invoking powertop without arguments powertop starts in interactive mode. OPTIONS
--calibrate runs powertop in calibration mode. When running on battery, powertop can track power consumption as well as system activity. When there are enough measurements, powertop can start to report power estimates. One can get more accurate estimates by using this option to enable a calibration cycle. This will cycle through various display levels and USB device activities and workloads. --csv[=FILENAME] generate a CSV report. If a filename is not specified then the default name "powertop.csv" is used. The CSV report can be used for reporting and data analysis. --debug run in "debug" mode. --extech=devnode use the Extech Power Analyzer for measurements. This allows one to specify the serial device node of the serial to USB adaptor con- necting to the Extech Power Analyzer, for example /dev/ttyUSB0. --help show the help message. --html[=FILENAME] generate an HTML report. If a filename is not specified then the default name "powertop.html" is used. The HTML report can be sent to others to help diagnose power issues. --iteration[=iterations] number of times to run each test. --workload[=workload] file to execute for workload. --quiet supress stderr output. --time[=seconds] generate a report for a specified number of seconds. --version print version information and exit. BUGS
Send bug reports to <powertop@lists.01.org> SEE ALSO
The program is more fully described at https://01.org/powertop AUTHOR
powertop was written by Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>, and is currently maintained by Chris E Ferron <chris.e.fer- ron@linux.intel.com>. Linux June 1, 2012 POWERTOP(8)
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