Audible or vibrating  low battery alarm

is there any way to ask Apple that sets the low battery warning with an audible or vivrating alarm?

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However, let your computer run until the computer puts itself to sleep. Then plug it in and charge full as per instructions.

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  • [SOLVED] Low battery warning form acpi

    Hello!
    I hope you could help me out, as I am stuck.
    I am trying to automate pm-utils stuff on my laptop, that I have until now been doing by hand with CLI. I installed acpid and I really like how it works as it is very easy and clean to add event handling for closing laptop lid etc.
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    Last edited by beatle (2012-01-06 01:20:29)

    /dev/zero wrote:No worries :-) If you can think of any ways to improve the script, I'd be interested to know. It isn't perfect because output from "acpi -b" is unpredictable.
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    if [[ $rem_bat -le $DANGER_PERCENT ]]; then
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    if [[ $rem_bat -le $CRITICAL_PERCENT ]]; then
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    pm-hibernate
    fi
    fi
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    SLEEP_TIME=10
    fi
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    done
    Hm, and just now I got an idea, that, in order to avoid the unpredictable "acpi -b" I could use the acpi information form /sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/* directly as I already have a deamon running. Will try that out.
    Last edited by beatle (2012-01-06 18:17:41)

  • "Low Battery" notification app

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    gerio wrote:
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    There are such features in the various battery managers, but I don't need that elaborate of an app.
    Thanx, Geri O
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