Hi,
If I understand correctly, you wish to have a value, for ex. 20, which
gives the number of minutes that the computer can still be on after the
battery level reaches 0.
First, you can kill pbbuttonsd once and let the computer out of energy.
This allows the battery to calibrate itself, and the next time you use
the computer (pbbuttonsd on, of course), the 20 minutes will be counted
(i.e. pbbuttonsd will show 20 min more than previously).
Second, the 20 minutes grow up each day, because (and this is a
supposition of mine), in order not to lie the user and shut down the
computer before arriving to 0, it "regularly" increases the value it
thinks the computer still works (i.e. the value 0).
I did not remember very well how IBAM works, but there are chances that
it solves this problem without killing pbbuttonsd regularly.
Friendly,
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Eugen Dedu
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