On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 10:13:53PM +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> Not here. This probably means your 'acpi' command is producing some
> output that it doesn't here.
> 
> Can you post an example of the output of that command when you don't
> have power connected?

Please run "acpi -bi" in the cases when you think the display is wrong and tell
us what it says. Also, please check /sys/class/power_supply/ if it still lists
the battery there. acpi only uses kernel provided infos (via sysfs) so if the
kernel doesn't tell that the battery has been removed, there is no way for acpi
to find out.

Michael
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