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Haven't posted for quite a while (2022-12), haven't done a new install for a while, coming back post-pandemic and life changes etc.
This is my 6th computer with Bunsen. It's a great project.
My collection: 4 HPs of varying age 1 Dell and 1 Toshiba. This one is 2008 vintage, and bigger than my older ones. (yes, I run them all, for not too much reason except that they're all free as in beer)
Install notes: it did a live version with USB and then refused to recognize the USB at all, so I burnt a DVD and plugged in an external DVD drive and installed no problem. There was something weird in the bios which I didn't understand so I shifted to that.
The only odd thing: the battery says in the power manager (I'm using org.xfce.powermanager) says "50%, waiting for discharge". This computer sat for 3 years, had Windows 7 on it, which I never booted into. Maybe this means the battery is shot? AFAIK the previous owner (deceased or I'd ask) bought it reconditioned from a reseller who replaced the battery probably about 2018.
Maybe this means the battery is worn out?
Thanks! Happy with BunsenLabs.
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Possibly.
Is inxi installed? You can run:
inxi -B
in a terminal, it will give you condition information on the battery
from inxi -h
-B, --battery System battery info, including charge, condition voltage (if
critical), plus extra info (if battery present/detected).
The condition voltage would be ~100% on a new battery.
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From
$ inxi -B
I got
ID-1: BAT0 charge: 25.0 Wh (50.0%) condition: 50.0/73.4 Wh (68.1%)
So it's there with 50% charge I guess, and condition is 68% I guess.
Thanks for your help. If there's anything I got wrong, let me know please.
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That's right. My Dell is circa 2018; original battery in the same condition.
You must unlearn what you have learned.
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