
Am Donnerstag, 25. März 2021, 21:53:35 CET schrieb Marco Calistri:
Il 25/03/21 17:30, J Leslie Turriff ha scritto:
On 2021-03-25 10:39:43 Axel Braun wrote:
|Am Donnerstag, 25. März 2021, 16:08:10 CET schrieb Bengt Gördén: |> On 2021-03-24 14:44, Marco Calistri wrote: |> > I tried to reset it and the Linux energy management as suggested by |> > several |> > sources by discharging and recharging it, as well as by pressing the |> > computer power button for 15 seconds, without success. |> |> Did you reset the battery itself, as the vendor recommends? |> |> I take it you have a Lenovo, correct? If so you should be able to do |> something like this from windows using "Energy Management" |> |> https://support.lenovo.com/gb/en/solutions/HT069480 | |Discharging and charging should not require a special tool IMO. Side | | effects can be ...suprising. Just bought a new Battery for my T520, and | performed some charge/discharge cycles. Brought the remaining capacity | down to 70% :-(
Interesting. So in order to make the battery charging system work properly, one must> install Windows?
Nobody stated that,
By trying another envinroment, independtly if Linux or Windows or whatsoever else,
was just a way to isolate the root cause, which evidently is not the "system" but most likely the battery itself.
According to Bengt the special sofware interacts with the battery electronic. - so either you have a tool that manages it (under Linux) or you have to install Windoze. Or you live with the current state. Cheers Axel