I think the power app is making a guess - ie it's calculating the power
when full and working out how much it's using over a period of time
rather than any hard ACPI data as would normally be the case, but at
least we get a rough idea of the time remaining now which is progress.
The underlying prob
Running 11.10 beta (in Virtualbox) this looks fixed in the new upower
app. Can anyone else confirm?
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HP G62
I've never had a problem with percentage remaining being available, this
really does look like a hardware problem as I don't get a time remaining
available in Windows. Interestingly, the HP Support Assistant software
can retrieve all the battery information that neither Windows itself or
Gnome can
+1 for this one. A real problem on my daughter's eeepc 701 which has a
small screen which only goes to 800 pixels wide. This is a major
regression
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This is definitely not a duplicate of 410604. The percentage charge
reports fine although the capacity figures vary each time I boot up.
The time remaining can't calculate as the charge / discharge rate is no
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I have this bug on my G62-b13SA and have upgraded the BIOS to F.46 but
the problem persists. That said, in Win 7 I don't get any estimate of
how long is left either which suggests it may be a hardware issue o
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'do nothing' option for critical battery removed - prevents battery calibration
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/678265
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
The option to 'do nothing' when the battery reaches critical level has
been removed. This means I am unable in Ubuntu to run my battery down
to 0% to recalibrate it. This was introduced in version 10.04 which
means I haven't been abl
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 436816 ***
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I agree with Milos this is a completely different bug although I have
tried Karmic beta and all looks well there
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But my monitor never suspends. It just stays on, draining the battery
unncessarily.
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Monitor Doesn't Turn off With Power Management (Intrepid, Jaunty, karmic)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289728
You re
Same here - I installed the plugins to play a dvd. Went to maximise
totem, x crashed and on reboot the human theme doesn't load, nor does
volume control, gnome power manager and gnome settings daemon.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
I'm getting a blank screen after usplash in intrepid. I hear a sound
suggesting that gdm has loaded but my screen is blank. Pressing alt-
ctrl-backspace to restart x does normally get gdm on screen. I have
also tried adding sisfb to /etc/modules bu
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