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Old 09-28-2016, 08:27 PM   #249
Alan_S
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Thanks, that was missing info. I didn't know that hardware clock isn't synchronized and it looks like it was 3 minutes off.

And yes, I mentioned, but it was a long text, I tested powering off from KSM, although "small modification" uses KSM's power off script (or can be made to use any power off script, but in my case it points to KSM's own).

Now I noticed there still is problem with "lost battery" from powering off. It may be something similar with clock problem.

I had (just tested powering off after I applied hwclock command) 100% before, after was 87% reported in koreader. Then I powered off again, than it showed 86%.

Is there a command to enable me to see real battery percentage, or something before I do power off and after? To be sure that it is just a question of battery percentage reading?

Or, is it possible that that much battery is lost? I do fast power off cycles, it looks strange how that much less battery I have after powering on.
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