[Desktop-packages] [Bug 881750] Re: ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

2012-03-04 Thread Sascha Jazbec
Bug confirmed : Ubuntu 11.10 64bit on Toshiba Satellite L500-120 (
german model; phoenix bios , v2.10 ) , same issue : when A/C is
unplugged, Unity Gnome pops up the "critical" warning and the Laptop
goes into suspend mode in such a rapid time that I can't stop it.

Workaround : use the terminal commands given here solved it completely :
http://askubuntu.com/questions/92794/how-to-change-critically-low-
battery-value

Otherwise the ubuntu 11.10 works beautiful without any issue on this
machine, congrats -- looking forward to 12.04 .

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Title:
  ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  in Ubuntu 10.04 gnome had a bug that was worked around but cannot be done in 
Unity in 11.10
  IN GNOME:
  Whenever I unplug my laptop from AC power, I get a window popping up that 
says "Laptop battery critically low. Computer will hibernate very soon unless 
it is plugged in." And a little notification pops up that says that the laptop 
has 5 minutes until the power drains.

  But when I click on the battery icon, it says that I have 4 hours of
  battery time remaining. My battery is a six cell battery with 97.1%
  charge capacity. I have no idea why it's saying that it's almost out
  of power. That doesn't come up if I turn on my laptop after I unplug
  it.

  Does anyone know why it's coming up or how I can disable it?

  WORKAROUND:

  If you open up a terminal and run gconf-editor, go to apps, navigate
  to gnome-power-manager, click on general, and then uncheck
  "use_time_for_policy", it will fix the warning messages. Some people
  (myself included) were also having trouble with it automatically
  hibernating/suspending when unplugged, and this fixes that issue also.

  IN UNITY THERE IS NO GNOME-POWER-MANAGEMENT SO HOW DO WE STOP THIS?

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 881750] Re: ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

2012-01-06 Thread Bogdan Dimitriu
Here's how to do it in Unity (you'll need to install dconf-tools): 
http://askubuntu.com/questions/92794/how-to-change-critically-low-battery-value
I'm not very clear yet - is this an ACPI-BIOS bug or not?
It also affects my laptop - Lenovo Ideapad U450p

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Title:
  ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  in Ubuntu 10.04 gnome had a bug that was worked around but cannot be done in 
Unity in 11.10
  IN GNOME:
  Whenever I unplug my laptop from AC power, I get a window popping up that 
says "Laptop battery critically low. Computer will hibernate very soon unless 
it is plugged in." And a little notification pops up that says that the laptop 
has 5 minutes until the power drains.

  But when I click on the battery icon, it says that I have 4 hours of
  battery time remaining. My battery is a six cell battery with 97.1%
  charge capacity. I have no idea why it's saying that it's almost out
  of power. That doesn't come up if I turn on my laptop after I unplug
  it.

  Does anyone know why it's coming up or how I can disable it?

  WORKAROUND:

  If you open up a terminal and run gconf-editor, go to apps, navigate
  to gnome-power-manager, click on general, and then uncheck
  "use_time_for_policy", it will fix the warning messages. Some people
  (myself included) were also having trouble with it automatically
  hibernating/suspending when unplugged, and this fixes that issue also.

  IN UNITY THERE IS NO GNOME-POWER-MANAGEMENT SO HOW DO WE STOP THIS?

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 881750] Re: ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

2011-12-25 Thread MicZe
Toshiba SATELLITE L500D-11D

battery critically low popup - computer halts sometimes and need hard
reset.

Windows 7 install gives normal battery life

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Title:
  ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  in Ubuntu 10.04 gnome had a bug that was worked around but cannot be done in 
Unity in 11.10
  IN GNOME:
  Whenever I unplug my laptop from AC power, I get a window popping up that 
says "Laptop battery critically low. Computer will hibernate very soon unless 
it is plugged in." And a little notification pops up that says that the laptop 
has 5 minutes until the power drains.

  But when I click on the battery icon, it says that I have 4 hours of
  battery time remaining. My battery is a six cell battery with 97.1%
  charge capacity. I have no idea why it's saying that it's almost out
  of power. That doesn't come up if I turn on my laptop after I unplug
  it.

  Does anyone know why it's coming up or how I can disable it?

  WORKAROUND:

  If you open up a terminal and run gconf-editor, go to apps, navigate
  to gnome-power-manager, click on general, and then uncheck
  "use_time_for_policy", it will fix the warning messages. Some people
  (myself included) were also having trouble with it automatically
  hibernating/suspending when unplugged, and this fixes that issue also.

  IN UNITY THERE IS NO GNOME-POWER-MANAGEMENT SO HOW DO WE STOP THIS?

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 881750] Re: ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

2011-12-08 Thread Chris Tokazowski
Same here.  Since Upgrade from 11.04 to 11.10 my HP Pavillion dv9913cl
goes immediately to "Battery Critical" when I unplug from AC.  If I am
lucky it actually completes hibernation, but half the time just cuts off
before it has completed.

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Title:
  ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  in Ubuntu 10.04 gnome had a bug that was worked around but cannot be done in 
Unity in 11.10
  IN GNOME:
  Whenever I unplug my laptop from AC power, I get a window popping up that 
says "Laptop battery critically low. Computer will hibernate very soon unless 
it is plugged in." And a little notification pops up that says that the laptop 
has 5 minutes until the power drains.

  But when I click on the battery icon, it says that I have 4 hours of
  battery time remaining. My battery is a six cell battery with 97.1%
  charge capacity. I have no idea why it's saying that it's almost out
  of power. That doesn't come up if I turn on my laptop after I unplug
  it.

  Does anyone know why it's coming up or how I can disable it?

  WORKAROUND:

  If you open up a terminal and run gconf-editor, go to apps, navigate
  to gnome-power-manager, click on general, and then uncheck
  "use_time_for_policy", it will fix the warning messages. Some people
  (myself included) were also having trouble with it automatically
  hibernating/suspending when unplugged, and this fixes that issue also.

  IN UNITY THERE IS NO GNOME-POWER-MANAGEMENT SO HOW DO WE STOP THIS?

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 881750] Re: ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

2011-11-30 Thread E. Michael Kessler
Problem began when I upgraded from 11.04 to 11.10. Toshiba Satellite
P205D-S7802

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Title:
  ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  in Ubuntu 10.04 gnome had a bug that was worked around but cannot be done in 
Unity in 11.10
  IN GNOME:
  Whenever I unplug my laptop from AC power, I get a window popping up that 
says "Laptop battery critically low. Computer will hibernate very soon unless 
it is plugged in." And a little notification pops up that says that the laptop 
has 5 minutes until the power drains.

  But when I click on the battery icon, it says that I have 4 hours of
  battery time remaining. My battery is a six cell battery with 97.1%
  charge capacity. I have no idea why it's saying that it's almost out
  of power. That doesn't come up if I turn on my laptop after I unplug
  it.

  Does anyone know why it's coming up or how I can disable it?

  WORKAROUND:

  If you open up a terminal and run gconf-editor, go to apps, navigate
  to gnome-power-manager, click on general, and then uncheck
  "use_time_for_policy", it will fix the warning messages. Some people
  (myself included) were also having trouble with it automatically
  hibernating/suspending when unplugged, and this fixes that issue also.

  IN UNITY THERE IS NO GNOME-POWER-MANAGEMENT SO HOW DO WE STOP THIS?

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 881750] Re: ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

2011-11-15 Thread Alberto
It seems to be a duplicate of #860427 and #531190.

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Title:
  ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  in Ubuntu 10.04 gnome had a bug that was worked around but cannot be done in 
Unity in 11.10
  IN GNOME:
  Whenever I unplug my laptop from AC power, I get a window popping up that 
says "Laptop battery critically low. Computer will hibernate very soon unless 
it is plugged in." And a little notification pops up that says that the laptop 
has 5 minutes until the power drains.

  But when I click on the battery icon, it says that I have 4 hours of
  battery time remaining. My battery is a six cell battery with 97.1%
  charge capacity. I have no idea why it's saying that it's almost out
  of power. That doesn't come up if I turn on my laptop after I unplug
  it.

  Does anyone know why it's coming up or how I can disable it?

  WORKAROUND:

  If you open up a terminal and run gconf-editor, go to apps, navigate
  to gnome-power-manager, click on general, and then uncheck
  "use_time_for_policy", it will fix the warning messages. Some people
  (myself included) were also having trouble with it automatically
  hibernating/suspending when unplugged, and this fixes that issue also.

  IN UNITY THERE IS NO GNOME-POWER-MANAGEMENT SO HOW DO WE STOP THIS?

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 881750] Re: ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

2011-11-15 Thread Alberto
I have the same problem.
Ubuntu 11.10 32 bit
netbook msi wind

Also, when I suspend, if I unplug from AC power, when I resume the
system crashes and I have to turn off and turn on. If don't unplug from
AC power, it resumes ok.

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Title:
  ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  in Ubuntu 10.04 gnome had a bug that was worked around but cannot be done in 
Unity in 11.10
  IN GNOME:
  Whenever I unplug my laptop from AC power, I get a window popping up that 
says "Laptop battery critically low. Computer will hibernate very soon unless 
it is plugged in." And a little notification pops up that says that the laptop 
has 5 minutes until the power drains.

  But when I click on the battery icon, it says that I have 4 hours of
  battery time remaining. My battery is a six cell battery with 97.1%
  charge capacity. I have no idea why it's saying that it's almost out
  of power. That doesn't come up if I turn on my laptop after I unplug
  it.

  Does anyone know why it's coming up or how I can disable it?

  WORKAROUND:

  If you open up a terminal and run gconf-editor, go to apps, navigate
  to gnome-power-manager, click on general, and then uncheck
  "use_time_for_policy", it will fix the warning messages. Some people
  (myself included) were also having trouble with it automatically
  hibernating/suspending when unplugged, and this fixes that issue also.

  IN UNITY THERE IS NO GNOME-POWER-MANAGEMENT SO HOW DO WE STOP THIS?

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 881750] Re: ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

2011-11-11 Thread Rahmanc
Happens to me as well. Dell D620. Upgraded from 11.04 to 11.10, then the
problem started happening.

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Title:
  ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  in Ubuntu 10.04 gnome had a bug that was worked around but cannot be done in 
Unity in 11.10
  IN GNOME:
  Whenever I unplug my laptop from AC power, I get a window popping up that 
says "Laptop battery critically low. Computer will hibernate very soon unless 
it is plugged in." And a little notification pops up that says that the laptop 
has 5 minutes until the power drains.

  But when I click on the battery icon, it says that I have 4 hours of
  battery time remaining. My battery is a six cell battery with 97.1%
  charge capacity. I have no idea why it's saying that it's almost out
  of power. That doesn't come up if I turn on my laptop after I unplug
  it.

  Does anyone know why it's coming up or how I can disable it?

  WORKAROUND:

  If you open up a terminal and run gconf-editor, go to apps, navigate
  to gnome-power-manager, click on general, and then uncheck
  "use_time_for_policy", it will fix the warning messages. Some people
  (myself included) were also having trouble with it automatically
  hibernating/suspending when unplugged, and this fixes that issue also.

  IN UNITY THERE IS NO GNOME-POWER-MANAGEMENT SO HOW DO WE STOP THIS?

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 881750] Re: ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

2011-11-05 Thread Medya
what to do in unity?

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Title:
  ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  in Ubuntu 10.04 gnome had a bug that was worked around but cannot be done in 
Unity in 11.10
  IN GNOME:
  Whenever I unplug my laptop from AC power, I get a window popping up that 
says "Laptop battery critically low. Computer will hibernate very soon unless 
it is plugged in." And a little notification pops up that says that the laptop 
has 5 minutes until the power drains.

  But when I click on the battery icon, it says that I have 4 hours of
  battery time remaining. My battery is a six cell battery with 97.1%
  charge capacity. I have no idea why it's saying that it's almost out
  of power. That doesn't come up if I turn on my laptop after I unplug
  it.

  Does anyone know why it's coming up or how I can disable it?

  WORKAROUND:

  If you open up a terminal and run gconf-editor, go to apps, navigate
  to gnome-power-manager, click on general, and then uncheck
  "use_time_for_policy", it will fix the warning messages. Some people
  (myself included) were also having trouble with it automatically
  hibernating/suspending when unplugged, and this fixes that issue also.

  IN UNITY THERE IS NO GNOME-POWER-MANAGEMENT SO HOW DO WE STOP THIS?

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 881750] Re: ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

2011-11-05 Thread Medya
I have exactly the same problem , ubuntu 11.10 , upgraded from 11.04
64 bit
laptop toshiba sattelite p745

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Title:
  ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  in Ubuntu 10.04 gnome had a bug that was worked around but cannot be done in 
Unity in 11.10
  IN GNOME:
  Whenever I unplug my laptop from AC power, I get a window popping up that 
says "Laptop battery critically low. Computer will hibernate very soon unless 
it is plugged in." And a little notification pops up that says that the laptop 
has 5 minutes until the power drains.

  But when I click on the battery icon, it says that I have 4 hours of
  battery time remaining. My battery is a six cell battery with 97.1%
  charge capacity. I have no idea why it's saying that it's almost out
  of power. That doesn't come up if I turn on my laptop after I unplug
  it.

  Does anyone know why it's coming up or how I can disable it?

  WORKAROUND:

  If you open up a terminal and run gconf-editor, go to apps, navigate
  to gnome-power-manager, click on general, and then uncheck
  "use_time_for_policy", it will fix the warning messages. Some people
  (myself included) were also having trouble with it automatically
  hibernating/suspending when unplugged, and this fixes that issue also.

  IN UNITY THERE IS NO GNOME-POWER-MANAGEMENT SO HOW DO WE STOP THIS?

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 881750] Re: ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

2011-10-27 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  ubuntu 11.10 unity hibernate when battery full

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  in Ubuntu 10.04 gnome had a bug that was worked around but cannot be done in 
Unity in 11.10
  IN GNOME:
  Whenever I unplug my laptop from AC power, I get a window popping up that 
says "Laptop battery critically low. Computer will hibernate very soon unless 
it is plugged in." And a little notification pops up that says that the laptop 
has 5 minutes until the power drains.

  But when I click on the battery icon, it says that I have 4 hours of
  battery time remaining. My battery is a six cell battery with 97.1%
  charge capacity. I have no idea why it's saying that it's almost out
  of power. That doesn't come up if I turn on my laptop after I unplug
  it.

  Does anyone know why it's coming up or how I can disable it?

  WORKAROUND:

  If you open up a terminal and run gconf-editor, go to apps, navigate
  to gnome-power-manager, click on general, and then uncheck
  "use_time_for_policy", it will fix the warning messages. Some people
  (myself included) were also having trouble with it automatically
  hibernating/suspending when unplugged, and this fixes that issue also.

  IN UNITY THERE IS NO GNOME-POWER-MANAGEMENT SO HOW DO WE STOP THIS?

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