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Would you consider using a range such as [15-20] as battery % levels?
Sometimes, battery will jump through the set parameter (e.g. 15%) and not trigger the command (e.g. suspend, etc.)
Or is it out of the scope of cbatticon?
Ref: "Batteries can jump to a lower value instead of discharging continuously, therefore a udev string matching pattern for all capacities 0 through 5 is used. "
Would you consider using a range such as
[15-20]
as battery % levels?Sometimes, battery will jump through the set parameter (e.g. 15%) and not trigger the command (e.g. suspend, etc.)
Or is it out of the scope of cbatticon?
Ref: "Batteries can jump to a lower value instead of discharging continuously, therefore a udev string matching pattern for all capacities 0 through 5 is used. "
from here.
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