https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450551

--- Comment #10 from Matej Mrenica <matejm98m...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #9)
> No, we're expecting the system to remember the charge threshold value once
> set.
> 
> So there are two possibilities here:
> 1. The device's SMC erases it. If this is what's happening, we will need to
> write it on every login if it's been changed.
> 2. Something else on your computer is resetting it.
> 
> It might be sane to write the value on login if it's gotten changed from
> what powerdevil set it to. That would cover case #1 without unduly wearing
> out the flash memory, since for most people it gets remembered and wouldn't
> need to be written again. For those whose settings get erased automatically,
> there's no alternative anyway.

>From the Arch Wiki
(https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Laptop/ASUS#Battery_charge_threshold): 
...
By default this value is set to 100 and reset on every power cycle.
...

IIRC when I used TLP my battery charge limit was remembered after a reboot, so
TLP has to re-set this value every time. And so does Windows.

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