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by Lio
912 days ago
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I notice that macOS optimises charging for this scenario. Keeping the battery under 80% charge if you rarely disconnect it. I’m surprised that the Linux distributions I use don’t do this automatically but I bet it could be configured. |
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If I'm to believe this bug report [1], KDE actually offers throttling charge, but I suspect the Linux kernel lacks support for this kind of stuff for many laptops, maybe also because sometimes the laptop itself does not support this.
Apparently, one should be able to see these files on a supported laptop:
I don't have them on the HP EliteBook G6 laptop I'm currently using.But thanks for reminding me this. I was considering using an original PinePhone as a Bluetooth receiver. Unfortunately, Wifi and Bluetooth require a battery to be present in this phone and I was a bit concerned leaving it plugged in at all times. I'll need to check if the kernel the hardware and support this. Still a bit concerned that the battery will be wearing out fast, I'm afraid Bluetooth will be using the battery power even if the phone is plugged, which is a bummer.