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Laptop Charging Issue.

Recently i switched over to Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon and have been facing slow charging speed. Before this on Windows 10, charging took approximately 2 hrs while on Linux it takes approximately 5-6 hrs.

 

Model - Lenovo ideapad 320-15IKB
Product: Intel Core i5-7200U

*-battery
Device Name: L16L2PB3
Designed Capacity: 35000 mWh
Full Charged Capacity: 20450 mWh

 

I can't be around a wall socket for 5 hrs or so to charge so that it discharges in an approx 1 and half hrs. If there is a way in which it will take two hrs to check and 1 and half to discharge please tell me know. i will be grateful.

Thank you.

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only 20.000 from 35000 that battery is not that healthy anymore :D is it possible that there was some kind of lenovo battery driver installed on windows that manages the charging speed or allowes * fast charging*

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Install TLP.

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