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exactly this is supported by tp-smapi, so I see no way how this can be a bug in
tp-smapi :)
if some newer hw isn't supported, well, not this bug (but some other, already
reported, one).
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I found this bug because that is exactly what I am trying to do. However
the tp_smapi doesn't stick on new Lenovo hardware. See bug #814380
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As a workaround, for now you can use a small script called 'TLP' to set the
threshold. It requires the 'tp-smapi' module
See: http://ubuntu-tweak.com/source/linrunner-tlp/
More information can be found at
http://thinkpad-wiki.org/TLP_-_Stromspareinstellungen_f%C3%BCr_Ubuntu (german)
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Why should this be implemented in the individual power managers rather
than the drivers/kernel stuff?
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I'm not sure what package KDE's current power manager is in. Please
change this if you know.
** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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For thinkpads this is possible using the following sysfs nodes:
echo 40 > /sys/devices/platform/smapi/BAT0/start_charge_thresh
echo 70 > /sys/devices/platform/smapi/BAT0/stop_charge_thresh
This will start charging when remaining charge drops below 40% and stop
charging when charged for 70%.
One c
Powermanager does not control when charging of battery starts - this is
completely done in HW. Is it possible to control charging behavior on
Thinkpads through some API?
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I am quite interested in this concept, as I often use my laptop on AC
power. From experience, battery deterioration does occur more quickly
when you run a laptop on AC power, so it only makes sense that adjusting
the thresholds could only help us out on battery life.
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