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1 | initial version | posted 2013-12-30 22:15:37 +0200 |
I looked for a way to personnalize LED combinations.
For those of you disturbed by blinking LED when full battery:
In root terminal type (i for inserting mode)
'vi /etc/mce/20hybris-led.ini'
Delete
'PatternBatteryFull=40;4;0;500;2500;ffffff
#FFFFF'
At the end of the file, type the missing part of
'LEDPatternsDisabled=PatternDeviceOn;PatternBatteryFull'
(:wq + Enter for leaving and saving changes).
Reboot and this blinking should be gone! Instead, LED will stay white and on until you plug off charger.
In this file, many customizations are possible but stay attentive because an error could make your device into a bootloop at next reboot!
I looked for a way to personnalize LED combinations.
For those of you disturbed by blinking LED when full battery:
In root terminal type (i for inserting mode)
'vi /etc/mce/20hybris-led.ini'
DeleteDelete the both lines
'PatternBatteryFull=40;4;0;500;2500;ffffff
#FFFFF'
#FFFFF' = white
At the end of the file, type the missing part of
'LEDPatternsDisabled=PatternDeviceOn;PatternBatteryFull'
(:wq + Enter for leaving and saving changes).
Reboot and this blinking should be gone! Instead, LED will stay white and on until you plug off charger.
In this file, many customizations are possible but stay attentive because an error could make your device into a bootloop at next reboot!
I looked for a way to personnalize LED combinations.
For those of you disturbed by blinking LED when full battery:
In root terminal type (i for inserting mode)
'vi /etc/mce/20hybris-led.ini'
Delete the both lines
'PatternBatteryFull=40;4;0;500;2500;ffffff
#FFFFF' = white
At the end of the file, type the missing part of
'LEDPatternsDisabled=PatternDeviceOn;PatternBatteryFull'
(:wq + Enter for leaving and saving changes).
Reboot and this blinking should be gone! Instead, LED will stay white and on until you plug off charger.
In this file, many customizations are possible but stay attentive because an error could make your device into a bootloop at next reboot!
I looked for a way to personnalize LED combinations.
For those of you disturbed by blinking LED when full battery:
In root terminal type (i for inserting mode)
'vi /etc/mce/20hybris-led.ini'
Delete the both lines
'PatternBatteryFull=40;4;0;500;2500;ffffff
#FFFFF' = white
At the end of the file, type the missing part of
'LEDPatternsDisabled=PatternDeviceOn;PatternBatteryFull'
(:wq + Enter for leaving and saving changes).
Reboot and this blinking should be gone! Instead, LED will stay white and on until you plug off charger.
In this file, many customizations are possible but stay attentive because an error could make your device into a bootloop at next reboot!
I looked for a way to personnalize LED combinations.
For those of you disturbed by blinking LED when full battery:
In root terminal type (i for inserting mode)
'vi /etc/mce/20hybris-led.ini'
Delete the both lines
'PatternBatteryFull=40;4;0;500;2500;ffffff
#FFFFF' = white
At the end of the file, type the missing part of
'LEDPatternsDisabled=PatternDeviceOn;PatternBatteryFull'
(:wq + Enter for leaving and saving changes).
Reboot and this blinking should be gone! Instead, LED will stay white and on until you plug off charger.
In this file, many customizations are possible but stay attentive because an error could make your device into a bootloop at next reboot!
If you use and like this tip, please upvote this subject ;)
How could I looked for a way to personnalize LED combinations.
For those of you disturbed by disable blinking from LED when the battery is full battery:
In root terminal type (i for inserting mode)
'vi /etc/mce/20hybris-led.ini'
Delete the both lines
'PatternBatteryFull=40;4;0;500;2500;ffffff
#FFFFF' = white
At the end of the file, type the missing part of
'LEDPatternsDisabled=PatternDeviceOn;PatternBatteryFull'
(:wq + Enter for leaving and saving changes).
Reboot and this blinking should be gone! Instead, LED will stay white and on until you plug off charger.
In this file, many customizations are possible but stay attentive because an error could make your device into a bootloop at next reboot!
If you use and like this tip, please upvote this subject ;)charged?