Comment by bhedgeoser
3 years ago
> Then they coupled in "shutdown on low battery" and refuse to allow it to be disabled
Would you rather have your computer crash when it runs out of battery, or shutdown gracefully at 2 percent battery.
3 years ago
> Then they coupled in "shutdown on low battery" and refuse to allow it to be disabled
Would you rather have your computer crash when it runs out of battery, or shutdown gracefully at 2 percent battery.
> Would you rather have your computer crash when it runs out of battery, or shutdown gracefully at 2 percent battery.
If I want my computer to crash then that is a policy I should get to make on my own. It is not the job of the software vendor/developer to dictate policy to me.
If they have to have a default then they can pick whatever, but not being able to change a particular setting is a bug.
Would you rather have to pay a bit of attention or have a computer that just randomly shuts down when it gets confused about battery state, since that's the scenario parent is describing?
It's fun that they assume that any of my computers have ever had a battery other than the CMOS one.
Where do they assume that?
Xfce power manager will handle that on its own. I tell it to sleep instead of power off. Then, worse case laptop just falls back asleep and I wake it a second time.
Why would there be a software fault (crash) at any battery percentage?
What function of battery charge causes an error on a modern operating system?