On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 1:08 PM <dhorf-hfref.4a288...@hashmail.org> wrote:

> 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.
>
> Thanks for replying, now I understand it is too difficult for me. I have
another x230 with arch and it worked immediately, so supposed Qubes only
required some trick, but now understand it is far beyond my capabilities.

Many thanks

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