> Would it make sense to act in the same manner in Linux?
You are welcome to figure out exactly how to implement it ...
> What if the adapter is forced (pushed too close to its electrical
> limits)? Maybe, if behaving like OS X, the adapter is protected.
>
> Did anybody else had a simillar pro
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 01:39 +0300, Eddy Petrisor wrote:
Hello,
I have a powerbook g4 with Debian installed on it and Mac OS X.
The kernel used by me is 2.6.9 with benh's sleep patch.
I have some concerns regarding charging and the battery:
1) When inserting the charger
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 01:39 +0300, Eddy Petrisor wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a powerbook g4 with Debian installed on it and Mac OS X.
>
> The kernel used by me is 2.6.9 with benh's sleep patch.
>
>
> I have some concerns regarding charging and the battery:
> 1) When inserting the charger into th
Eddy Petrisor wrote:
Hello,
I have a powerbook g4 with Debian installed on it and Mac OS X.
The kernel used by me is 2.6.9 with benh's sleep patch.
I have some concerns regarding charging and the battery:
1) When inserting the charger into the laptop and the battery is
partially charged, then the
Hello,
I have a powerbook g4 with Debian installed on it and Mac OS X.
The kernel used by me is 2.6.9 with benh's sleep patch.
I have some concerns regarding charging and the battery:
1) When inserting the charger into the laptop and the battery is
partially charged, then the light ring on the cha
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