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El vie, 25-01-2013 a las 09:12 +1100, Roger escribió:<BR>
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Thanks guys,
I don't know what you did, but after upgrading my laptop
FC17->FC18 I
saw a 5 hr battery life being quoted - I never saw that long before.
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Hello!<BR>
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It happened to me too. Now I have 4 hours of battery life, when in Fedora 17 used to have around of 2 hours.<BR>
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Thank you very much people!!!<BR>
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<I>Regards from the south,</I><BR>
<B><I>Lailah</I></B> <BR>
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Same here. <BR>
I made a bootable USB stick and installed Fedora 18 on an old Dell1520. Installation and updating was a breeze, no brainer really.<BR>
With the previous ubuntu install we could not get battery to above 83% - Fedora it goes to 100% and shows 5 hours life.<BR>
BUT I do not think this to be correct. Too many are reporting laptops with 5+ hours. <BR>
At 83% battery life was 1 hour and 19 minutes, then at 100% it's 5 +hours.<BR>
Will test today<BR>
Roger<BR>
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Yes, sure, it can happen. But in my case, they are REAL 4 hours. First, because I can use it in the library without power supply, and second, because in Ubuntu this used to be the battery life of my netbook.<BR>
But sometimes there are false messagestoo. Some days ago, I disconnect the power supply and a message appears saying: "You have 11 hours remain (100%)".<BR>
Very funny. <IMG SRC="cid:1359233616.1803.5.camel@localhost.localdomain" ALIGN="middle" ALT=":-D" BORDER="0"> <BR>
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<I>Anyway I'm happy, Thank you for this great release!</I><BR>
<B><I>Lailah</I></B><BR>
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