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Opened May 28, 2018 by Or Schiro@orschiro

Suggestion to add battery notifications to Settings > Notifications?

Would be design-consistent to add battery notifications to Settings > Notifications for the user to switch on or off the two currently available notifications:

  1. Battery low
  2. Battery critically low

Ideally, the user could even choose which one to keep, i.e. whether both should be enabled, both disabled or just either of the two enabled/disabled.

Attaching example of such a notification as shown on Fedora 28 and GNOME 3.28.2.

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Reference: GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon#55