Camaleón wrote: > It looks not so normal to me. > I am reassured. > But looking at Debian wiki for EEE systems it seems to be a known issue > with power management: > > *** > http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/Configure#Powermanagement > > Power management > > On some models, the battery info is not very precise (jumps from 10% to > 100%, no rate information, etc.). Apparently, this is normal. It appears > that the userspace battery utilities expect the battery to report mAh, > but in fact it reports percentage. This is either a bug in the battery > firmware or a bug in the BIOS; it is known to be fixed with newer BIOS > versions and kernels ≥ 2.6.25. > *** > Sure, but I am using 2.6._26_-2-686 ≥ 2.6.25. Weird.
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