On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 11:56:31AM -0300, Franz wrote:
> When a laptop is always connected to power, e very good behavior to
> strongly prolong battery life is to avoid charging it to 100% and limiting
> it to lower threshold, perhaps 80%.

i am using a (perl) script for doing this on my qubes chromebooks.
trivial if you have ways to a) get the current battery level and 
b) control the charger (charge/idle/discharge).


> The Fedora command is the following:
> dnf install kernel-devel akmod-acpi_call

mixing random custom kernel modules with a qubes kernel is unlikely
to work. at all. even if you figure out how to install the pkgs.

depending on whats in these pkgs (does it have a Kconfig and can be 
built out of tree?) and what parts of it you actualy need rolling 
your own kernel-latest pkg may work.

and even if you have a working kernel+module combo it simply may not 
work under xen. (depends on what kind of interfaces it is using)


> Is there a way to get this working without compromising security?

depends on what you mean by "security" there.
did you review the code already?



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