Hi,
is there any option to set Auto-Save of documents when battery is critical before shut down?
Regards
Auto-save when battery critical [SOLVED]
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Auto-save when battery critical [SOLVED]
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- AZgl1800
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Re: Auto-save when battery critical
I make it a point to set AutoBackup to 1 minute in all of my document editors.
worst case, you will loose 60 seconds worth of changes...
I just posted up a new thread for Cinnamon trying to find out why Power Management does not have AutoShutdown on Critical Battery.... my laptop battery went to zero and my file system crashed.
Re: Auto-save when battery critical [SOLVED]
I'm off to look at that. My systems are set to hibernate on critical battery BTW; this in combination with auto-save seems to be the best policy for me.
What we need is for the issues with suspend and hibernation to be fixed, if possible. I don't have any real issues, but I know some do; machines going into comas etc..
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Re: Auto-save when battery critical [SOLVED]
last night's file system crash put me back on my old habits,
I now just shutdown the PC, all is well that way.
I now just shutdown the PC, all is well that way.