Update examples in README.MD #11
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Description of changes
Add Asus ExperBook B5;
Unify examples format in README.MD;
Notes
Feel free to discard edits to other examples, as well as edit my contribution.
I've noticed that systemd script overrides the
limit.sh
setting. For example - I've set the limit to 80 using systemd script first. Later I thought that I'd like to test out it with a lower value first (I've had +- 70% charge), but despite putting 75-77%, my laptop charged up to 80%, and then stopped.The
limit.sh
script doesn't ensure it has root user privileges. So, unlike systemd script, you have to run it with sudo/as a root user beforehand. (See picture below)