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I have a little but annoying problem with my laptop. For quite some time my Asus K53SD (Xubuntu last LTS) 64 bits is shutting down without any demand when it have about 50% battery. I checked the power parameters (which I didn't touch) even if I see nothing wrong:

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Perhaps, the system overvalue the real capacity of my battery?

Note: When I reboot my computer it shuts down immediately.


My battery is 'dead' (60 % dammage) according to Windows (CMD):

powercfg -energy    
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Could be a few issues. The battery itself could have an issue or defect in it, depending on how old the battery is. I had a laptop I had when I was a lot younger that I always left plugged in and destroyed my battery so it couldn't hold a charge.

Also, how hot does your laptop get? Laptops typically shut themselves down to prevent damage if they get too warm. Take a look at your logs, usually there will be some kind of warning in syslog to hardware issues.