On Mon Jan12'26 10:51:01AM, George N. White III wrote:
> From: "George N. White III" <[email protected]>
> Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2026 10:51:01 -0400
> To: Community support for Fedora users <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: Community support for Fedora users <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Is there a way to limit charging to 80-90% in Fedora?
> 
> On Fri, Jan 9, 2026 at 1:19 PM Ranjan Maitra via users <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > [...]
> > Thanks very much! Is there a way to do this using the command line, or
> > some other way? I use the openbox window manager.
> >
> 
> Quoting <https://openbox.org/help/Power_management>:
> 
> gnome-power-manager
> 
> If you have GNOME installed on the same installation of Linux that you are
> using with Openbox (or if you don't mind installing a few GNOME
> dependencies) you can run gnome-power-manager
> <http://projects.gnome.org/gnome-power-manager/> - simply type or paste at
> the command prompt:
> gnome-power-manager
> 
> Gnome power preferences provides a notify area icon, and lets you adjust
> the power managment settings used my gnome-power-manager. run:
> gnome-power-preferences
> 
> xfce4-power-manager
> 
> xfce4-power-manager appears to require fewer dependencies than
> gnome-power-manager.
> I installed gnome-power-manager.  It shows details of battery status, but
> doesn't appear to support
> making any settings.

Thanks very much for this! There should be a way to do this by using 
commandline tools, right? Though some things may probably have to be set using 
the BIOS.

Best wishes,
Ranjan
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