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Once the driver is loaded, go to the task bar and add a battery. If there is already a battery plugin loaded, remove it, exit, and re-add.
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### oneUpPower.conf
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In /etc/modprobe.d/, the file oneUpPower,conf is created. This contains the startup options for the driver:
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options oneUpPower soc_shutdown=5
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This controls the state of charge at which the system will automatically shudown. The value is currently set to 5%, if the battery charge drops below this value, the laptop will shutdown, and you may lose work. However, it will be a graceful shutdown, and the file system will be happy.
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## Monitor
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Two monitoring applications:
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- [X] Incorprate working C code into driver, and do all the plumbing.
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- [X] Add code to support clean shutdown of laptop if system is not charging and hits a minimum SOC (5%).
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- [X] Add support for trixie
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- [ ] Add code to allow user to set a different SOC for shutdown or disable feature.
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- [X] Add code to allow user to set a different SOC for shutdown or disable feature.
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- [ ] Review python code to see if there is anything else that needs to be moved over.
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- [ ] Create an installer
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- [ ] Create an uninstaller
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- [X] Create an installer
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- [X] Create an uninstaller
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## Supported Operating Systems
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