1. Yes, I was working for hours, the battery was well over 50% when I
started. The whole issue happened multiple times this year, and twice in
a day last week.
2. I forgot that the laptop was not plugged in, and only noticed the 0%
notification. It is possible that the value jumps, I'll try to
A few thoughts:
1. Did you confirm the battery was above 10% at some point before it
happened?
2. The cause might be large jumps in the battery's status values causing
the normal notifications to get skipped. In my brief time looking at the
code it seemed like that might be possible. Did you for
I managed to unintentionally reproduce the issue, I saw no notification
before the one at 0%. I'm upgrading to 24.04 today, then I'll check
again.
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I'm not totally sure which component is responsible for this. It looks
like it might be a combination of upower and gnome-settings-daemon in
which case it looks like there should be a warning at about 10%? Please
try charging to more than 10% and letting it run down again to see if
that warning
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2070364
Title:
Late battery notification
To manage notifications