Le mercredi 14 mai 2008 à 18:10 -0400, Phillip Susi a écrit : > Mackenzie Morgan wrote: > > On Mon, 2008-05-12 at 02:17 +0200, Vincenzo Ciancia wrote: > >> Il giorno dom, 11/05/2008 alle 17.32 -0400, Mackenzie Morgan ha scritto: > >>> On Sun, 2008-05-11 at 10:40 +0200, Vincenzo Ciancia wrote > >>> I wish I could configure what it considers "low." > >> You can: just launch gconf-editor and take a look at > >> apps/gnome-power-manager/thresholds. > > > > It claims it hibernates when 2 minutes remain. It lies. > > Sounds like you need to replace your worn out battery pack then. Or > just increase it to 5 minutes and see if that buys you enough time. Normally, gnome-power-manager should detect the real time left, and not only what the batteries claim. But if you never let the battery go until 0% without trying to stop the machine, I cannot see a way for g-p-m to calibrate that, since when your computer will shut down in the middle of the hibernation process, g-p-m has already been stopped.
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