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Distribution (run cat /etc/os-release):
cat /etc/os-release
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues" BUILD_ID="22.05.1604.cf034a867e0" DOCUMENTATION_URL="https://nixos.org/learn.html" HOME_URL="https://nixos.org/" ID=nixos LOGO="nix-snowflake" NAME=NixOS PRETTY_NAME="NixOS 22.05 (Quokka)" SUPPORT_URL="https://nixos.org/community.html" VERSION="22.05 (Quokka)" VERSION_CODENAME=quokka VERSION_ID="22.05"
Related Application and/or Package Version (run apt policy $PACKAGE NAME):
apt policy $PACKAGE NAME
system76-power 1.1.20
Issue/Bug Description:
When attempting to set a charge profile using:
sudo system76-power charge-thresholds --profile max_lifespan
I get the following error:
daemon returned an error message: "Action com.system76.powerdaemon.set-charge-thresholds is not registered"
This worked fine until I accidentally depleted my battery yesterday.
Steps to reproduce (if you know):
Unknown.
Expected behavior:
I should be able to set the charge thresholds (I am on a Lemp10 with Linux 5.15.53 and all system76 hardware drivers enabled and configured).
Other Notes:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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Distribution (run
cat /etc/os-release
):Related Application and/or Package Version (run
apt policy $PACKAGE NAME
):system76-power 1.1.20
Issue/Bug Description:
When attempting to set a charge profile using:
sudo system76-power charge-thresholds --profile max_lifespan
I get the following error:
daemon returned an error message: "Action com.system76.powerdaemon.set-charge-thresholds is not registered"
This worked fine until I accidentally depleted my battery yesterday.
Steps to reproduce (if you know):
Unknown.
Expected behavior:
I should be able to set the charge thresholds (I am on a Lemp10 with Linux 5.15.53 and all system76 hardware drivers enabled and configured).
Other Notes:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: