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I've got a T60 running Gentoo Linux and I just got a new UltraBay battery. tp_smapi works fine so I can read all information I need. No my system first discharges the battery in the bay to 0% before using the main one. As you know, discharging a LiIon or LiP battery completely reduces it's lifetime. How can I tell my system to switch to the main battery when the UltraBay battery has reached 10% or 5%?
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--[[User:Kripton|Kripton]] 10:25, 26 May 2008 (CEST)
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== Ubuntu Brainstorm ==
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I've registered an idea on Ubuntu Brainstorm to include support for ultrabay batteries. Please feel free to vote or/and register a blueprint. [http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/16130/] [[User:Jojo|Jojo]] 18:54, 2 December 2008 (CET)

Latest revision as of 18:54, 2 December 2008

Won't it look prettier with the TOC right-aligned and the introductory text left-aligned (and thus aligned with the rest of the text)?

--Thinker 10:23, 11 Jan 2006 (CET)


It is more logical to have the TOC on the left side...it's a matter of usability. Besides, i also think it's more beautiful that way.

Wyrfel 10:25, 11 Jan 2006 (CET)


I've got a T60 running Gentoo Linux and I just got a new UltraBay battery. tp_smapi works fine so I can read all information I need. No my system first discharges the battery in the bay to 0% before using the main one. As you know, discharging a LiIon or LiP battery completely reduces it's lifetime. How can I tell my system to switch to the main battery when the UltraBay battery has reached 10% or 5%?

--Kripton 10:25, 26 May 2008 (CEST)


Ubuntu Brainstorm

I've registered an idea on Ubuntu Brainstorm to include support for ultrabay batteries. Please feel free to vote or/and register a blueprint. [1] Jojo 18:54, 2 December 2008 (CET)