control: severity -1 important
Unfortunately, there is no consistent or standardized behavior when
the battery runs out. If you let that happen, you take the risk of
losing unsaved data.
Best wishes,
Mike
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Am Donnerstag, den 01.11.2012, 22:27 +0100 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> upower uses a different interface to query the battery state then e.g.
> acpi.
> upower uses the sysfs interface, which you can check manually.
> If those values are incorrect, this might either be an indication fro
> broken hardwa
On 01.11.2012 14:29, Stefan Nagy wrote:
> I'll attach the output of 'upower --dump' for three different
> situations:
>
> 1. Shortly before my notebook battery drains: Note that the reported
> battery percentage is 2.99967%, time to empty is 12.1 minutes. I have
> seen the exact same values over a
I took some time to test this, here are the results:
1. I changed 'org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power
use-time-for-policy true' to false. As expected, at 3% I got a warning
message, that battery level was critical – and since I knew that my
battery would drain while upower would report 3% hib
I'll attach the output of 'upower --dump' for three different
situations:
1. Shortly before my notebook battery drains: Note that the reported
battery percentage is 2.99967%, time to empty is 12.1 minutes. I have
seen the exact same values over a period of more than 10 minutes – those
are the lowe
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