On 14/1/26 02:53, George N. White III wrote:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2026 at 11:20 PM Ranjan Maitra via users <[email protected]> wrote:

    On Mon Jan12'26 10:51:01AM, George N. White III wrote:
[...]
    > 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.


Charging is managed by vendor's firmware, so you need the vendor to support user settings. You can check to see if such settings are available for your hardware in other distros or OS's.
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George N. White III


Just some info on this, my wife has an ASUS Vivobook where ASUS provided a tool that by default only charges the battery to 80% under Windows 11. I think the tool will allow charging to more than 80% but it does that by default.

regards,

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