services: upower: Default to a percentage-based policy.
This is the documented default of UPower 0.99.15 (the actual default appears to be #f though). * gnu/services/desktop.scm (<upower-configuration>) [use-percentage-for-policy?]: Default to #t. * doc/guix.texi (Desktop Services): Adjust accordingly. Explain the tradeoff.master
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@item @code{ignore-lid?} (default: @code{#f})
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Ignore the lid state, this can be useful if it's incorrect on a device.
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@item @code{use-percentage-for-policy?} (default: @code{#f})
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Whether battery percentage based policy should be used. The default is to use
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the time left, change to @code{#t} to use the percentage.
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@item @code{use-percentage-for-policy?} (default: @code{#t})
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Whether a to use a policy based on battery percentage rather than on
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estimated time left. A policy based on battery percentage is usually
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more reliable.
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@item @code{percentage-low} (default: @code{20})
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When @code{use-percentage-for-policy?} is @code{#t}, this sets the percentage
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(ignore-lid? upower-configuration-ignore-lid?
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(default #f))
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(use-percentage-for-policy? upower-configuration-use-percentage-for-policy?
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(default #f))
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(default #t))
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(percentage-low upower-configuration-percentage-low
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(default 20))
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(percentage-critical upower-configuration-percentage-critical
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