Hello there,
I am literally loosing my mind here. I have been using Mint for 1 month now. Now for the last 7 days the Laptop (on battery mode) sometimes just unexpectedly shuts down. And I don't mean like a normal shutdown...it just instantly looses power as if someone pulled a plug (note: the battery is not empty, happened several times between 50-90% of charge).
This is my system:
https://gist.github.com/6877e70014eaf82 ... e770ba7d35
Please help I am constantly afraid of the laptop shutting down. Dont really know what to do anymore. I will provide any necessary information for fixing this.
Unexpected shutdowns
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Unexpected shutdowns
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Re: Unexpected shutdowns
Does this happen in battery mode only?
Possibly the battery is old and reports wrong information to the system. Try to bring (at least a part of) the capacity back:
Let the laptop run in battery mode. Short before the battery is empty plug the power cable in and let it load the battery to 100%. Only then remove the power cord again and repeat the procedure several times. The principle is to not plug or unplug the cable during the loading / unloading time.
Otherwise it might be the time for a new battery.
Possibly the battery is old and reports wrong information to the system. Try to bring (at least a part of) the capacity back:
Let the laptop run in battery mode. Short before the battery is empty plug the power cable in and let it load the battery to 100%. Only then remove the power cord again and repeat the procedure several times. The principle is to not plug or unplug the cable during the loading / unloading time.
Otherwise it might be the time for a new battery.
Re: Unexpected shutdowns
If it happens in both battery and plugged in mode, it could be overheating. In that case, I'd install psensor so you can keep an eye on the temperature.
If it seems high:
Maybe the fan is faulty or the machine is full of dust? Maybe the thermal paste is too old and not doing its job anymore?
If it seems high:
Maybe the fan is faulty or the machine is full of dust? Maybe the thermal paste is too old and not doing its job anymore?
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