![]() Just to add up I don’t seem to have a problem with Linux working on my device there is always a solution you just have to find it. It just goes to the following command so I assume it’s on but then when I try it I find it’s not, I proceed to try sudo echo 1 >/sys/bus/platform/drivers/ideapad_acpi/VPC2004:00/conservation_modeīut it gives me permission denied so I really can’t get it working. Once entering Power Settings, you have to enable Vantage Toolbar for shortcut purposes in the future and also activate Conservation Mode under battery. Here you could find almost the same device I’m using hence the same commands and options applyīut I can’t seem to get it working, whenever I type the command # echo 1 >/sys/bus/platform/drivers/ideapad_acpi/VPC2004:00/conservation_mode After upgrading from W11, I could no longer take my battery out of conservation mode, the configuration option appeared in Lenovo Vantage, after upgrade this option simply came out, Lenovo support it was necessary to contact Microsoft or Microsoft support Lenovo, which through that channel only address hardware issues. ![]() So I was checking if there is a solution for that or a workaround, I did find some workaround for what I’m looking for but I can’t seem to get it working. I've tried reinstalling it (including the service) multiple times to no avail. ![]() Now to clarify for you I have dual boot windows and manjaro, I use Windows for gaming and Linux for my work and day-to-day use, on windows I have the Lenovo vantage application which has conservation mode which puts a cap on the battery at 60% now my problem is that if I want the conservation mode I have to activate it from windows meaning I have to boot to windows to turn the option on and then boot again to Linux to complete my usage, I could do that but it’s not handy or efficient for my time. 2 4,535 1 This problem has been going on for a couple weeks now, with no solution in sight. After updating the app, that 'Conservation Mode' has vanished. Upon enabling it, the battery would charge to 55-60 to keep the battery in a healthy state while the device was plugged in. If driver is not installed, click the Search icon besides the Start menu. Check for a driver listed as Lenovo ACPI-Compliant Virtual Power Controller. In Device Manager, expand the System devices node. I get where you’re coming from and I agree that it’s a flaw from the hardware vendors, to even add up I like Linux much more than windows. Lenovo Vantage je aplikace, kter udruje vae zazen v provozu a pomh vm dlat s potaem vce. There was 'Conservation Mode' in Lenovo Vantage under 'Power' settings. Right-click the Start menu and open Device Manager. ![]()
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