![]() ![]() ![]() On Ubuntu the battery status shows as 'charging' but the percentage does not change. For that matter I don't use any battery manager on Ubuntu other than the default one. What puzzles me is, there is no Lenovo application on Ubuntu. Whenever I boot into Ubuntu the same situation (battery never crosses 50%) prevails there. My understanding is the application controls charging and maintains constant battery level. After making this change the battery never charges beyond 50% (I'm always connected to a power source). With that I installed some Lenovo provided applications, prominent one being Energy Management.Īfter few days of application usage, Energy Management suggested that I use 'Optimized Battery Health', based on my usage pattern, to extend battery life. Recently I changed to dual-boot with arrival of Windows 8.1 Preview. For nearly two years I was running only Ubuntu on my Lenovo G570 laptop. ![]()
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