Hi all!

I own a Asus EEE 1000H (160GB HDD) and am very particular about the
battery discharge, I unplug from AC power as soon as it charged 100%
as from my previous experience with my Compaq laptop I learnt that
keeping any netbook/laptop plugged in on AC power all the time causes
battery life to deplete rapidly.

This summer I have quite some time on hand and i figured maybe I could
device a way in which I can prevent this battery drain.

So I was thinking as soon as my "program" reads that ACPI is reporting
battery status as 100% charged, I lock the screen, forcing the user
(me) to unplug the AC cord and unless the power cord is unplugged the
screen won't be unlocked.

Low battery status is notified properly for me by "power
management" (am on Gnome on Jaunty Beta) but full status of the
battery is sometimes notified or sometimes I miss it as a result of
being away from the netbook.

I don't know how to get started, am confused as I don't know how the
internals of ACPI work...like would it be right to assume that acpi
sends out a notification when battery has been charged 100%? so that I
can make use of this notification and lock the screen ?

Can I write my "program" as a shell script?

I don't have any experience programming under Gnome, so can you guys
please help out with suggestions/ideas?

Thank you! :)
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