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authorAlfred Neumayer <dev.beidl@gmail.com>2022-11-12 02:42:47 +0100
committerMike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>2022-11-12 21:59:10 +0100
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Revert "Don't prioritize discharging items with no time estimate that have more than 10% power remaining."
As the battery in the Pixel 3a running 20.04 exposes itself without any time estimates, it gets hidden by the indicator unless below 10% of charge. The original commit message mentions low-power devices having no time estimates most probably due to lasting long, but (without an honest checkup of the upstream kernel sources) I doubt the kernel driver to distinguish between those capabilities in the power_supply properties, hence remove this artificial limit again. This reverts commit 522fdc6abbfee52dec5c6b0194cf87ffcc0f3dcd.
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