... but i don't see watt:D
Just an '80s roll back to clarify me why powertop on my laptop can't
read those values that seem to be in the right place.
I got correct descharging values in time, but not the current voltage
ones.
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Cn Avg residency (3s) Long term residency avg
C0 (cpu running) ( 4,4%)
C1 0,0ms ( 0,0%) 0,0ms
C2 1,8ms (38,0%) 1,6ms
C3 2,0ms (57,6%) 1,9ms
Wakeups-from-idle per second : 494,8
Power usage (ACPI estimate): 0,0W (0,2 hours) (long term: 0,0W,/0,0h)
Top causes for wakeups:
25,4% (157,7) <interrupt> : extra timer interrupt
24,0% (149,3) <interrupt> : i8042
14,6% ( 90,7) firefox-bin : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
9,7% ( 60,3) <interrupt> : uhci_hcd:usb5, fglrx
7,8% ( 48,7) <interrupt> : acpi
4,7% ( 29,0) <interrupt> : ipw3945
3,0% ( 18,7) at-spi-registry : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
2,9% ( 18,3) Xgl : do_setitimer (it_real_fn)
2,4% ( 14,7) <interrupt> : libata
1,1% ( 6,7) Xorg : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
0,8% ( 5,0) <kernel module> : start_polling (acerhk_poll_event)
0,8% ( 4,7) Xorg : do_setitimer (it_real_fn)
0,5% ( 3,0) gnome-terminal : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
0,2% ( 1,3) iwconfig : ipw_net_hard_start_xmit
(delayed_work_timer_fn) 0,2% ( 1,0) ifplugd :
schedule_timeout (process_timeout) 0,2% ( 1,0) atieventsd :
schedule_timeout (process_timeout) 0,2% ( 1,0) claws-mail :
do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup) 0,2% ( 1,0) ip : tg3_open
(tg3_timer) 0,2% ( 1,0) cpufreq-applet : schedule_timeout
(process_timeout) 0,1% ( 0,7) gnome-volume-ma : schedule_timeout
(process_timeout) 0,1% ( 0,7) hald-addon-stor : schedule_timeout
(process_timeout) 0,1% ( 0,7) firefox-bin : sk_reset_timer
(tcp_write_timer) 0,1% ( 0,7) <kernel core> :
queue_delayed_work_on (delayed_work_timer_fn) 0,1% ( 0,7)
gconfd-2 : schedule_timeout (process_timeout) 0,1% ( 0,3)
gnome-terminal : do_nanosleep (hrtimer_wakeup) 0,1%
( 0,3) Xgl : schedule_timeout (process_timeout)
Suggestion: Enable wireless power saving mode by executing the
following command: iwpriv eth1 set_power 5
This will sacrifice network performance slightly to save power.
Q - Quit R - Refresh W - Enable wireless power saving
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Hal reports these values
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ lshal -l | grep battery
battery.charge_level.capacity_state ='ok' (string)
battery.charge_level.current = 8702 (0x21fe) (int)
battery.charge_level.design = 71040 (0x11580) (int)
battery.charge_level.granularity_1 = 473 (0x1d9) (int)
battery.charge_level.granularity_2 = 473 (0x1d9) (int)
battery.charge_level.last_full = 54464 (0xd4c0) (int)
battery.charge_level.low = 2175 (0x87f) (int)
battery.charge_level.percentage = 15 (0xf) (int)
battery.charge_level.rate = 25456 (0x6370) (int)
battery.charge_level.unit = 'mWh' (string)
battery.charge_level.warning = 4440 (0x1158) (int)
battery.is_rechargeable = true (bool)
battery.model = 'ZB01' (string)
battery.present = true (bool)
battery.rechargeable.is_charging = false (bool)
battery.rechargeable.is_discharging = true (bool)
battery.remaining_time = 1230 (0x4ce) (int)
battery.reporting.current = 588 (0x24c) (int)
battery.reporting.design = 4800 (0x12c0) (int)
battery.reporting.granularity_1 = 32 (0x20) (int)
battery.reporting.granularity_2 = 32 (0x20) (int)
battery.reporting.last_full = 3680 (0xe60) (int)
battery.reporting.low = 147 (0x93) (int)
battery.reporting.rate = 1720 (0x6b8) (int)
battery.reporting.technology = 'LION' (string)
battery.reporting.unit = 'mAh' (string)
battery.reporting.warning = 300 (0x12c) (int)
battery.serial = '10017' (string)
battery.technology = 'lithium-ion' (string)
battery.type = 'primary' (string)
battery.vendor = '11' (string)
battery.voltage.current = 1 (0x1) (int)
battery.voltage.design = 14800 (0x39d0) (int)
battery.voltage.unit = 'mV' (string)
info.capabilities = {'battery'} (string list)
info.category = 'battery' (string)
linux.acpi_path = '/proc/acpi/battery/BAT1' (string)
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My laptop is an Acer 5672.
sys-power/acpid-1.0.4
sys-apps/hal-0.5.9
sys-power/powertop [svn]
Gianni, Rome (Italy)
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