Michael:

- I've been seeing the phantom battery since, I believe, at least Ubuntu 10.10 
(InstallationMedia 9.10).
- I've been experiencing this problem in Ubuntu 11.10; I think I did in 11.04 
but can't remember. Earlier information is useless as I replaced the battery 
some time during having 11.04, the earlier battery I had was faulty and 
reported itself as critically low whenever unplugged (in spite of really having 
half an hour's life in it).
- The use_time_for_policy workaround seemed to improve the situation for me at 
first, but it still does it generally in the unplug-then-wake-up situation. I'm 
actually not sure now whether it improved anything, whether my usage pattern 
just changed.
- I'm not going to test your patch (well, if you put it in a PPA I'd test it, 
but I'm too slack to try it out myself).

If there's any more information you'd like from me, I'm happy to try to
provide it.

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  upower (devkit-power) reporting bad data when AC cable is unplugged

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