on 25/05/04 22:31, Susan Platter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> While using my Wallstreet, I always get a low battery warning, if I
> fail to notice that it is in need of charging. However, with the iBook
> I am using now, I get no such warning. It is also running Jaguar, like
> the Wallstreet, so is this a hardware related "feature", or is there
> anything I can do to make such a warning appear? I have become so
> accustomed to the Wallstreet's warning, that on more than one occasion
> I have allowed the iBook to run out completely, which I understand is
> not a good idea with a Lithium Ion battery.
> 
> Any suggestions, please?

Check your software is fully updated there was a bug in one version of X
such that the message didn't appear.

Also a very short life battery may hurtle past the message levels.

Which iBook is it btw ?

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