No low battery popup notification in 16.04

This is not normal i have a 16.04 running and get popups but i'm using a gnome shell tho.

You can make a script that gives you a message.

battery_level=`acpi -b | grep -P -o '[0-9]+(?=%)'`
if [ $battery_level -le 10 ]
then
    notify-send "Battery low" "Battery level is ${battery_level}%!"
fi

Then make a cron job and run it every few minutes.


Attempt reinstalling indicator-power with this command:

sudo apt-get install --reinstall indicator-power

If that doesn't solve the issue, consider using the battery monitoring script as provided by one of my previous answers : https://askubuntu.com/a/603322/295286

Below is python script that can notify you when battery charge gets past certain percentage, and suspend system once it is bellow 10 %. Usage is simple:

python battery_monitor.py INT

Where INT is integer value of your desired battery percentage at which you should receive notification, for example 30.

You can also add the above command to Startup Applications to start this script on every login into Unity session

Source code

As per OP requests in chat and comments , the script now takes two arguments, first for discharge notification and second os for charge notification.

Also available as Github Gitst

#!/usr/bin/env python
from gi.repository import Notify
import subprocess
from time import sleep, time
from sys import argv
import dbus


def send_notification(title, text):
    try:
        if Notify.init(argv[0]):
            n = Notify.Notification.new("Notify")
            n.update(title, text)
            n.set_urgency(2)
            if not n.show():
                raise SyntaxError("sending notification failed!")
        else:
            raise SyntaxError("can't initialize notification!")
    except SyntaxError as error:
        print(error)
        if error == "sending notification failed!":
            Notify.uninit()
    else:
        Notify.uninit()


def run_cmd(cmdlist):
    try:
        stdout = subprocess.check_output(cmdlist)
    except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
        pass
    else:
        if stdout:
            return stdout


def run_dbus_method(bus_type, obj, path, interface, method, arg):
    if bus_type == "session":
        bus = dbus.SessionBus()
    if bus_type == "system":
        bus = dbus.SystemBus()
    proxy = bus.get_object(obj, path)
    method = proxy.get_dbus_method(method, interface)
    if arg:
        return method(arg)
    else:
        return method()


def suspend_system():
    run_dbus_method('session',
                    'com.canonical.Unity',
                    '/com/canonical/Unity/Session',
                    'com.canonical.Unity.Session',
                    'Suspend', 'None')


def get_battery_percentage():
    output = run_cmd(['upower', '--dump']).decode().split('\n')
    found_battery = False
    for line in output:
        if 'BAT' in line:
            found_battery = True
        if found_battery and 'percentage' in line:
            return line.split()[1].split('%')[0]


def main():
    end = time()
    battery_path = ""
    for line in run_cmd(['upower', '-e']).decode().split('\n'):
        if 'battery_BAT' in line:
            battery_path = line
            break
    while True:
        notified = False
        while subprocess.call(['on_ac_power']) == 0:

            sleep(0.25)
            run_dbus_method('system', 'org.freedesktop.UPower',
                            battery_path, 'org.freedesktop.UPower.Device',
                            'Refresh', 'None')
            battery_percentage = int(get_battery_percentage())
            if battery_percentage == int(argv[2]) and not notified:
               subprocess.call( ['zenity', '--info','--text', 'Battery reached' + argv[2] + '%'  ]  ) 
               notified = True
        while subprocess.call(['on_ac_power']) == 1:

            sleep(0.25)
            run_dbus_method('system', 'org.freedesktop.UPower',
                            battery_path, 'org.freedesktop.UPower.Device',
                            'Refresh', 'None')
            battery_percentage = int(get_battery_percentage())

            if battery_percentage <= int(argv[1]):
                if battery_percentage <= 10:
                    send_notification('Low Battery',
                                      'Will suspend in 60 seconds')
                    sleep(60)
                    suspend_system()
                    continue
                if end < time():
                    end = time() + 600
                    send_notification('Low Battery', 'Plug in your charger')

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()

Yes, This is normal. I have written a simple bash script for setting up battery notifications.

#!/usr/bin/env bash
# check if acpi is installed.
if [ `dpkg -l | grep acpi | grep -v acpi-support | grep -v acpid | grep -c acpi` -ne 1 ]; then
    echo "run 'sudo apt install acpi' then run '$0' again."
    exit
fi

if [ $# -eq 1 ] && [ "$1" == "--install" ]; then
    echo "installing battery notifier..."

    if [ ! -e "$HOME/bin" ]; then
        mkdir $HOME/bin
    fi  

    cp $0 $HOME/bin/bn.sh
    (crontab -l 2>/dev/null; echo "*/2 * * * * $HOME/bin/bn.sh") | crontab -

else
    # check if power adapter is plugged in, if not, check battery status.
    if [ -z "`acpi -a | grep on-line`" ]; then
        batlvl=`acpi -b | grep -P -o '[0-9]+(?=%)'`

        if [ $batlvl -le 15 ] && [ $batlvl -ge 11 ]; then
            notify-send "Battery is at $batlvl%. Please plug your computer in."
        elif [ $batlvl -le 10 ] && [ $batlvl -ge 6 ]; then
            notify-send "Battery is at $batlvl%. Computer will shutdown at 5%."
        elif [ $batlvl -le 5 ]; then
            notify-send "BATTERY CRITICALLY LOW, SHUTTING DOWN IN 3 SECONDS!"
            sleep 3
            shutdown -h now
        fi
    fi  
fi

I also Have this and instructions on my github account. I hope this helps and makes it easier for you.