Linux Mint / Asus Laptop Battery Error



forgot to keep a copy of the script, have tried for several days to find an easy way to hide the pop-up,
I don't use much of mint anymore, But from what I remember you can just delete the Icon off the panel.. I don't know if that would get rid of the notifications, however.
Welcome to the Fourms!
Sorry that I can't be of much help here :(
 
Nobody knows what script you used to give you one, but I'd suggest to check notifications panel in your DE and adjust settings.
Every DE has (or should have) a panel to configure notifications.
I'm using KDE and it has it, you're probably using cinnamon, so here's an article about it with respect to notifications:

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If you can't find the setting for battery then look for "general" or something similar that configures "all other notifications" or how ever it's called on your system.
 
Tried all the notification settings, just keeps popping up

when i found the one line script in the past it was just lots of googling, dont seem as lucky this time lol

Have even tried ai there is got to be many others have the ASUS laptop with same issue with Linux,

hopefully one will be on this forum, or some kind person will know how to sort the issue

Thank you to all that has tried to date

Fingers crossed
 
Linux Mint / Asus Laptop Battery Error

Sorry if been posted before? searched and could not see same issue discussed?

I have an old i7 Gamer laptop, G751J was a great laptop in its day and was a months salary lol

issue is the battery is dead, so i disabled it in the bios as its to difficult to replace, its a complete stripdown and seen horror stories with rebuilding it.

Issue is when I have installed Linux mint, the battery keeps popping up battery low Waring every few mins, I had a script that ignored this and stopped it popping up, forgot to keep a copy of the script, have tried for several days to find an easy way to hide the pop-up,

note every-time i get the popup, it thinks i have logged out? have to enter password each time.

Thank you
Perhaps in the first instance try and find out what is logging the user out. Looking in the logs by running the following just after the log out occurs may help:
Code:
journalctl -b | grep -Ei "batter|power|suspend|hibernate"
It may be that a new script will need to be written since the original one is lost. If the cause can be identified, a new script may not be too difficult to write.
 

osprey just done a fresh install, pop up low battery on every fresh boot, if i click ignore, it seems to no longer pop back up, running past few hours with several reboots, so far its working great, bar on fresh boot. will keep you updated, may only need a simple script to auto ignore low battery on boot.. Thanks

 
I have a 14 year old Asus Laptop with the same battery it came with...I just use the power point...problem solved.
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bob466

I also just use the power, tho it seems to still know the battery is there and needs charged

When plugged into the power supply..my old Laptop still charges the battery and says how long till full.

As I'm not a Laptop person it's never bothered me.
 
I bought this from a friend 8 years back, boxed as new, Battery was fine, tho battery now refuses to take charge, again dont bother me as I also you base setup for everyday use.

Just seemed a waste to have gathering dust so i installed mint, brought it back to life, not the fastest in the world, but for everyday browsing and utube, Its grand, 2GB graphics & 24GB ddr3 / i7 / 4720 is bit slow with only 4 cores,

Lovely big screen and can be used for weightlifting

it would possibly give a lot of the crap windows 11 crap that we can buy from Walmart today.

needs CPU pasted 4k running around late 70C

not worth selling so will use it till it falls over
 
Maybe, (This is a last-resort) Switch to LMDE 7 if you are running the ubuntu-based version.
It might fix the issue. But, sadly I have no clue.
I'll throw stuff off a wall 'till it sticks!

As said, however, absolute last resort.
 
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after the fresh install today, its working a treat, bar on startup, other than that I will live with it, doing more than it was prior to my post here, perhaps it give me good luck lol

Have lot crap laying around that could do with going in the trash, used have lot fun trying different linux over the years, I tend to keep to much and have computers I may never use, getting to old now to spend to much time, with nothing to gain.

with the price of Ram and Drives today, I think I may hold on to what I have, could not afford to go out and replace with today's prices. Will the prices ever recover? gone are the days where we bought 10 buck SSD

they say its ai driving the prices? is it really?

Why folk still buy new windows 11 is beyond me, alot of the old laptops like this one is in the Trash due to not running windows 11

I been reading threads on this forum for some time, some interesting topics with some very educated guys
 
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I Get it-- I have just started to work more on the summer since school's out.

I Do a LOT of GT7, and Rocket League.
That's eating into my Asahi Linux time to learn.
Sadly, I just seem to be spinning my wheels, (Both IRL and Online)
I used to have a bunch of creativity (Search for the Wii-TV on this forum)
But as of late, Nothin much :( .
 


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