El vie, 25-01-2013 a las 09:12 +1100, Roger escribió:
>
>
> > > Thanks guys,
> > >I don't know what you did, but after upgrading my laptop
> > > FC17->FC18 I
> > > saw a 5 hr battery life being quoted - I never saw that long before.
> > >
> >
> > Hello!
> >
> >
Thanks guys,
I don't know what you did, but after upgrading my laptop
FC17->FC18 I
saw a 5 hr battery life being quoted - I never saw that long before.
Hello!
It happened to me too. Now I have 4 hours of battery
life, when in Fedora 17 used to have around of
El lun, 21-01-2013 a las 18:35 +0100, William Murray escribió:
> Thanks guys,
>I don't know what you did, but after upgrading my laptop
> FC17->FC18 I
> saw a 5 hr battery life being quoted - I never saw that long before.
>
> It may be something to do with optimus? My nvidia
Check in command line too, the acpi/bat0 available in cli either. If
it says the same, then you win. But ordinary laptops average is not
more just 3-4 hours (or with huge battery longer, but thats rare),
some netbooks more, and smartbooks (ARM) logically has the longest
cca. 5-10 hours. Are you sur
On 01/21/2013 05:35 PM, William Murray wrote:
> Thanks guys,
> I don't know what you did, but after upgrading my laptop FC17->FC18 I
> saw a 5 hr battery life being quoted - I never saw that long before.
watch out.
it may well be that you found a bug in battery monitor.
--
peace out.
tc.hago
Thanks guys,
I don't know what you did, but after upgrading my laptop
FC17->FC18 I
saw a 5 hr battery life being quoted - I never saw that long before.
It may be something to do with optimus? My nvidia video card is not
working inF18 as there
is no bumblebee rpm yet, but maybe