Re: [PATCH] Revert Asus battery_full_discharging_quirk

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On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 4:51 PM, Kai Heng Feng
<kai.heng.feng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> So how does Windows handle this? Does Asus write their own battery driver?

Asus does have some windows app that interacts with ACPI/WMI/etc but I
don't know if it does anything related to the battery icon.

Windows will have the same set of information available:
 - battery charge amount is full
 - external power is connected
 - battery is discharging

And it may just be the case that the standard Windows logic to
interpret that data results in showing the "battery full, power
connected" icon.
And GNOME/upower/whatever has different logic and the resulting
interpretation makes it choose the "discharging" icon.

> Have you already contacted userspace developers or already filed a bug?
> I'll make a patch for UPower if no one else is working on it.
> Is there any other distro that uses non-UPower userspace daemon?

Haven't had time yet, so it would be great if you can do this.

Thanks
Daniel
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