Battery-powered laptop: while in Xfce, when the battery hits about 1 or 2 or 3 percent, it immediately starts shutting the system down. This is despite there being no setting for it: in my Xfce Power Manager, critical power level is set to 5% and is set to warn me with a message, which it does indeed. But there's nothing about actions after that when it hits like 2% charge. In the i3 window manager, and in the Linux console, the battery keeps going all the way to zero percent until the battery physically has no more charge. Only in Xfce it automatically shuts down the session without warning, despite there being no setting.
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