On 08/03/2021 17:35, Jean-Pierre de Villiers wrote:
Refer to sensorsd(8) and acpibat(4). Given those and related manual
pages I'm relatively certain you should be able to achieve this.
OpenBSD is well-known for its clear and extensive documentation so use
this to your advantage. The apropos(1) utility is your best friend :).
Your second and third best friends are the FAQ and the mailing list
archives.
I am working under the assumption that no proprietary blobs are
necessary to accomplish your goal. Otherwise, I am afraid you are out
of luck as OpenBSD does not and never will contain any such blobs.
They are "black boxes" and thus cannot be trusted.
Regards,
JP
On 21/03/08 07:05pm, Subhaditya Nath wrote:
I have a Thinkpad E495 that has Battery Charge threshold support. i.e.
it can be set such that the battery starts charging at a specified
amount of charge (say, 70%) and automatically stops charging at a
specified charge (say, 80%). This feature is also available on Linux by
using TLP (made by linrunner, his website is linrunner.de)
The problem is, I searched for this option in OpenBSD, but I couldn't
find it.
It is a very crucial functionality for me. So, if somebody can please
tell me where I can set it, I would be very very thankful.
(Pardon my bad english, it's not my first language)
acpibat, as it stands, doesn't and cannot set/manipulate battery charge
threshold levels.
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