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Thread: Trying to disable battery in laptop

  1. #1
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    Unhappy Trying to disable battery in laptop

    Hello guys,I am trying to live run with usb latest kali linux ( 2018.2 gnome version) but my laptop's battery is dead as a result every 10 seconds "Critical Low Battery " notification pops up.

    I have tried these solutions :
    https://forums.kali.org/showthread.p...p-Mode-in-Kali! (but trying to disable it)

    going to org->gnome->settings-daemon-power but no battery notification were there (dconf-editor)

    editing UPower.conf and setting
    PercentageLow=0
    PercentageCritical=0
    PercentageAction=0
    but didn't work either.

    NOTE :

    I haven't rebooted when completed those ,because since its live run everything will be reseted after reboot.

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    Probably a silly question, but have you verified your laptop battery is working properly? Or is it just that Kali thinks the battery is dead? What does the installed o/s say about the battery?

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    As I mentioned above the battery is dead so it's not working . That's why I am getting these popups.

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    Oh, I misunderstood your problem. Before I got a replacement battery, I managed to kill these messages by turning off auto-suspend. This was on an older Kali version, though.

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