On 6/2/23 23:45, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
On Sunday 05 February 2023 06:29:12 pm local10 wrote:
5 Feb 2023, 20:28 byy...@masson-informatique.fr:
Does anybody knows trusted manufacturers / brands I could find on the Internet? I am
really disappointed by this battery (brand "
On Sunday 05 February 2023 06:29:12 pm local10 wrote:
> 5 Feb 2023, 20:28 by y...@masson-informatique.fr:
> > Does anybody knows trusted manufacturers / brands I could find on the
> > Internet? I am really disappointed by this battery (brand "vhbw") partially
> &
On 05/02/2023 23:32, gene heskett wrote:
Speaking as a CET with some knowledge of battery degradation, the
thought of replacing an individual cell in a li-ion battery scares me.
That new battery will have a bit more capacity, which in turn may force
other older cells into reverse polarity
> Does anybody knows trusted manufacturers / brands I could find on the
> Internet? I am really disappointed by this battery (brand "vhbw") partially
> broken after only two years…
I can't vouch for any specific company, sadly. I think it's largely
a crapshoot (except whe
On Mon, 6 Feb 2023 00:29:12 +0100 (CET)
local10 wrote:
> Find out the exact battery model you laptop uses and then buy a
> replacement battery of that exact model (on Ebay or whatever). Other
> batteries may be better or worse but they may also be incompatible
> with your laptop.
5 Feb 2023, 20:28 by y...@masson-informatique.fr:
> Does anybody knows trusted manufacturers / brands I could find on the
> Internet? I am really disappointed by this battery (brand "vhbw") partially
> broken after only two years…
>
Find out the exact battery model you la
gene heskett wrote:
...
> Speaking as a CET with some knowledge of battery degradation, the
> thought of replacing an individual cell in a li-ion battery scares me.
> That new battery will have a bit more capacity, which in turn may force
> other older cells into reverse polarity,
Le 05/02/2023 à 17:32, gene heskett a écrit :
On 2/5/23 09:16, local10 wrote:
Feb 5, 2023, 10:45 by y...@masson-informatique.fr:
I have a Dell Latitude e6220 with a 2 year 6600 mAh battery, which
does not charge above 67% since a few weeks. It makes me think that
1/3 of the cells
On 2/5/23 09:16, local10 wrote:
Feb 5, 2023, 10:45 by y...@masson-informatique.fr:
I have a Dell Latitude e6220 with a 2 year 6600 mAh battery, which does not
charge above 67% since a few weeks. It makes me think that 1/3 of the cells are
in a bad state. However, upower says
Feb 5, 2023, 10:45 by y...@masson-informatique.fr:
> I have a Dell Latitude e6220 with a 2 year 6600 mAh battery, which does not
> charge above 67% since a few weeks. It makes me think that 1/3 of the cells
> are in a bad state. However, upower says that the capacity is 95%, so
&g
Yvan Masson wrote:
...
> Price of a new battery is not really annoying, but I am more and more
> concerned about electronical waste.
if you have any local battery stores one of them may be
able to repair it for a reasonable charge.
songbird
On 05/02/2023 17:37, Yvan Masson wrote:
I don't know anything about battery, but I can do easy soldering.
1. Proper technology for rechargeable batteries is welding, not
soldering (to prevent overheating).
2. If you just disconnect a cell then a chip monitoring health status of
the assembly
Hi list,
I have a Dell Latitude e6220 with a 2 year 6600 mAh battery, which does
not charge above 67% since a few weeks. It makes me think that 1/3 of
the cells are in a bad state. However, upower says that the capacity is
95%, so remaining cells are probably still good.
I don't know
.
This is not related to any window-manager, cause it appears in plasma5, XFCE,
LXQT and LXDE as well.
But I am no coder, so I can not fix it.
Best regards
Hans
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am using Debian 11 Plasma and the battery indicator applet doesn't appear
> reliably (one out of three boot
Hi everyone,
I am using Debian 11 Plasma and the battery indicator applet doesn't appear
reliably (one out of three boot ups). I have to log out and log back in for it
to appear.
How can I fix it?
Thank you for your help!
I found a solution:
Open terminal and type dconf-editor (if you don't have it installed it will
automatically ask you if you want to install it)
when it opens you should go /org/gnome/control-center , open last-panel scroll
down and the custom value should be 'power' now you need to change it ,
I found a solution:
Open terminal and type dconf-editor (if you don't have it installed it will
automatically ask you if you want to install it)
when it opens you should go /org/gnome/control-center , open last-panel scroll
down and the custom value should be 'power' now you need to change it ,
My gnome-control-center version is 41.0.
I started to test changing some setting in gnome-control-center; however it
suddenly crashed and relaunching (by re-executing gnome-control-center command
in the terminal) shows the following error. It looks like a key is missing. But
how can I add it
Nicolas George (12021-02-08):
> Now I need to see if it fixed my problem of battery drain; I have good
> hope. Thanks to everybody who pitched for help.
I confirm, after 36 hours of power down, the battery had not visibly
changed.
Regards,
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a USB mass storage, reboot to the setup, and
upgrade from there.
I hope it will help other people too.
Now I need to see if it fixed my problem of battery drain; I have good
hope. Thanks to everybody who pitched for help.
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Alexander V. Makartsev (12021-02-08):
> I think fastest and easiest way is to swap current disk with another (if it
> is available of course) and install Evaluation version of Windows 10
> Enterprise. [1]
Unfortunately, switching the disk is not an option.
Booting from a SD card could work, but
On 08.02.2021 18:04, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
Hi all,
On Mon, 8 Feb 2021 13:26:12 +0100
Nicolas George wrote:
Now I need a way to apply it; apparently I need some way to boot
Windows. I hope I will not need to overwrite the complete drive with the
backup image I made.
There is a program
On 08.02.2021 17:26, Nicolas George wrote:
Alexander V. Makartsev (12021-02-08):
Probably something to do with USB-Charger feature.
Acer got a BIOS update 1.09 [1] that claims to fix similar issue.
I don't know what is your model exactly, so look up BIOS update for your
laptop using SNID code.
Hi all,
On Mon, 8 Feb 2021 13:26:12 +0100
Nicolas George wrote:
> Now I need a way to apply it; apparently I need some way to boot
> Windows. I hope I will not need to overwrite the complete drive with the
> backup image I made.
There is a program named 'flashrom' in Debian, but I don't know
Alexander V. Makartsev (12021-02-08):
> Probably something to do with USB-Charger feature.
> Acer got a BIOS update 1.09 [1] that claims to fix similar issue.
> I don't know what is your model exactly, so look up BIOS update for your
> laptop using SNID code.
>
> [1]
On 08.02.2021 15:01, Nicolas George wrote:
Hi.
On my new Acer TravelMate Spin B3, running recent Bullseye, I have
noticed a strange battery drain when the computer is powered off: it
loses about 1% of the total battery charge every hour, which makes a
quarter of the battery in a day.
The drain
Hi.
On my new Acer TravelMate Spin B3, running recent Bullseye, I have
noticed a strange battery drain when the computer is powered off: it
loses about 1% of the total battery charge every hour, which makes a
quarter of the battery in a day.
The drain happens when the computer has been powered
Hi,
When I was figuring out "how to get battery full notification?" in GNOME
DE, I came across "Battery Charge Monitor Manual", in which it's
mentioned that there is a setting available to get notify when battery
is fully recharged; but in GNOME 3, currently there is no
Dear Developers of the most amazing OS,
I Triple booted macbook pro but the hibernation feature of debian wont let
me go in my debian partition since it is still thinking its in hibernation
so it black screens for hours and over heated my macbook pro so how do i
fix hibernation i also need you to
I'm using Debian Stretch 9.9(stable) in HP Notebook. From around 4-5
weeks oftentimes, I'm getting "[Firmware Bug]: battery: (dis)charge rate
invalid." warning message in kernel ring buffer probably this was
started after upgradation of Linux-header package[*]. Till yesterday, I
wa
Hi,
I've made a fresh installation of debian testing on my ASUS eeepc x101.
ACPI reports wrong battery informations. If I type acpi -V:
$ acpi -V
Battery 0: Discharging, 100%, 4200:00:00 remaining
Battery 0: design capacity 4300 mAh, last full capacity 4200 mAh = 97%
Adapter 0: off-line
Thermal
tructions at
> > https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting.en.html in the case in which
> > the user is not sure of which package is affected.
> >
> > I have a Lenovo T460P, and with stretch I enjoyed a reasonable
> > battery life (~4 hours). At the beginning of November I
hich package is affected.
>
> I have a Lenovo T460P, and with stretch I enjoyed a reasonable battery
> life (~4 hours). At the beginning of November I switched to buster,
> and things were still OK.
>
> Last week I made an upgrade as usual, and since reboot the battery
> lasts half an
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 5:19 PM, Pietro Vischia
<pietro.visc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a Lenovo T460P, and with stretch I enjoyed a reasonable battery
> life (~4 hours). At the beginning of November I switched to buster,
> and things were still OK.
>
> Last week I mad
Dear All,
I apologize in advance if this is not the correct forum: I am
following the instructions at
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting.en.html in the case in which the
user is not sure of which package is affected.
I have a Lenovo T460P, and with stretch I enjoyed a reasonable battery
life
, for example) to
> >> make a comparison?
>
> > Yes, the bash function I use is:
> >
> > battery ()
> > {
> > local BATTERYFILE="/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/uevent";
> > [ ! -r $BATTERYFILE ] && printf '%s\n' "$BAT
Hi, David.
On 24/05/17 22:23, David Wright wrote:
>> When you talk about "the numbers", do you mean to see by the console the
>> values that are obtained for both batteries (voltage, for example) to
>> make a comparison?
> Yes, the bash function I use is:
&g
On Wed 24 May 2017 at 21:50:20 (-0300), Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> When you talk about "the numbers", do you mean to see by the console the
> values that are obtained for both batteries (voltage, for example) to
> make a comparison?
Yes, the bash function I use is:
batte
28v and 8.72v which is as good as new.
I think you've misread the labelling here: charge, not voltage.
This "good as new" battery yields the following:
2017-05-24-18-19-29 (timestamp)
POWER_SUPPLY_NAME=BAT0
POWER_SUPPLY_STATUS=Discharging
POWER_SUPPLY_PRESENT=1
POWER_S
Y_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN=380
>>> POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL=872000
>>> POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_NOW=828000
>>>
>>> IOW my baseline after 8 years is about 20% capacity.
>> Sorry for my delay in responding.
>>
>> I'll cross my fingers for you, David. How d
W=380
> >
> > Charger out:
> > POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN=380
> > POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_FULL=872000
> > POWER_SUPPLY_CHARGE_NOW=828000
> >
> > IOW my baseline after 8 years is about 20% capacity.
>
> Sorry for my delay in responding.
>
> I'll cross m
Y_CHARGE_NOW=828000
>
> IOW my baseline after 8 years is about 20% capacity.
I think at that state it is 95% (828/872) and I think these correspong to 8.28v
and 8.72v which is as good as new.
At 8.72v the charging current is switched off to protect the battery. I would
think these are 2 x
0
>
> IOW my baseline after 8 years is about 20% capacity.
Sorry for my delay in responding.
I'll cross my fingers for you, David. How did your laptop battery continue?
Just yesterday I took my notebook to the provider to test with a new
battery. He said that today he will be contacting m
rchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September 19,
> > >2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So less than two
> > >years ago I have this battery.
> > >
> > >The notebook I use it practically every day and I leave it sleeping from
> &g
Daniel Bareiro:
> Next week I'll take the notebook to the supplier for the test with a new
> battery. They offered doing tests with a new battery for an entire day.
> I think I'm going to suggest them to use a liveCD as System Rescue CD or
> something like that, since the disk
Hi, Joe an Tomás.
>>>>> Do you think the problem might be in the charger?
>>>> Yes, certainly. That's why I said it's difficult to know what's
>>>> going on without either a known good battery or a known good
>>>> charger. You'd better
t be in the charger?
> >
> > > Yes, certainly. That's why I said it's difficult to know what's
> > > going on without either a known good battery or a known good
> > > charger. You'd better hope it's the battery, as that is easy to
> > > fix...
>
On Tue 28 Mar 2017 at 15:46:36 (-0300), Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> I was observing these values:
>
>
> $ upower -i /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0
> (...)
> battery
> (...)
>
ively
>>> complex, constant current of about half capacity to around 4.1V, then
>>> constant voltage to fairly precise 4.2V, then when the current drops
>>> below a certain level, cutoff.
>>>
>>> It should be possible to leave a lithium battery permanently con
On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 14:14:15 -0300
Daniel Bareiro <daniel-lis...@gmx.net> wrote:
> Hi, Joe.
>
>
> >> Do you think the problem might be in the charger?
>
> > Yes, certainly. That's why I said it's difficult to know what's
> > going on without eith
Hi, Joe.
On 27/03/17 16:01, Joe wrote:
>>>> I remember that when I bought this battery, I was advised to leave
>>>> the charger plugged in for a little more than an hour after the
>>>> charging level reaches 100%. And for the subsequent times, try to
>>&
On Mon, 27 Mar 2017 14:54:25 -0300
Daniel Bareiro <daniel-lis...@gmx.net> wrote:
> Hi, Joe.
>
> >>>> Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on
> >>>> September 19, 2013, and then changed the battery on November 2,
> >>>
Hi, Joe.
>>>> Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September
>>>> 19, 2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So
>>>> less than two years ago I have this battery.
>>>>
>>>> The notebook I use it pra
t; > inadvertently consumed the entire battery charge (although this was
> > something that happened a long time ago, I think). Perhaps the
> > recommendation to avoid this is to check the "Enable Power Management"
> > option in KDE.
>
> I didn't know you coul
> Maybe it's a problem with the battery?
Sounds very much like it.
Try another battery in the same laptop (or the same battery in another
laptop) to confirm.
Stefan
On Sun 26 Mar 2017 at 17:09:01 (-0300), Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi, Tomás and Joe.
>
> On 26/03/17 07:49, Joe wrote:
>
> >>>> [snip]
> >>>>
> >>>> Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September
> >>>> 19
On Sun, 26 Mar 2017 16:38:29 -0300
Daniel Bareiro <daniel-lis...@gmx.net> wrote:
> Hi, Richard.
>
> On 26/03/17 06:46, Richard Owlett wrote:
>
> >> [snip]
> >>
> >> Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September
> >> 19,
Hi, Tomás and Joe.
On 26/03/17 07:49, Joe wrote:
>>>> [snip]
>>>>
>>>> Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September
>>>> 19, 2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So
>>>> less than two
Hi, Richard.
On 26/03/17 06:46, Richard Owlett wrote:
>> [snip]
>>
>> Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September 19,
>> 2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So less than two
>> years ago I have this battery.
>>
>&g
t; > >[snip]
> > >
> > >Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September
> > >19, 2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So
> > >less than two years ago I have this battery.
> > >
> > >The notebook I us
ber 19,
> >2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So less than two
> >years ago I have this battery.
> >
> >The notebook I use it practically every day and I leave it sleeping from
> >one day to the next so I do not have to open every application every
&g
On 03/25/2017 05:29 PM, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
Hi, Joe.
[snip]
Checking the purchase invoices, I bought the notebook on September 19,
2013, and then changed the battery on November 2, 2015. So less than two
years ago I have this battery.
The notebook I use it practically every day and I leave
Some observations:
>>>>
>>>> * If I unplug the charger, the notebook turns off. I would expect it
>>>> to not turn off if the battery has a 38% charge.
>>>>
>>>> * When I plug in the charger, I notice that the battery LED blink
charge level does not exceed 38%.
> >>
> >> Some observations:
> >>
> >> * If I unplug the charger, the notebook turns off. I would expect it
> >> to not turn off if the battery has a 38% charge.
> >>
> >> * When I plug in the
it late so
>> I left the issue to check it out today.
>>
>> I re-plugged the charger cable and KDE displays a message saying
>> "Charging ..." but the charge level does not exceed 38%.
>>
>> Some observations:
>>
>> * If I unplug the charger, the
notebook turns off. I would expect it
> to not turn off if the battery has a 38% charge.
>
> * When I plug in the charger, I notice that the battery LED blinks
> green for a few seconds (as if it was charging), then blinks orange
> for a moment (as if the battery is low) and finally
It was a bit late so I
>> left the issue to check it out today.
>>
>> I re-plugged the charger cable and KDE displays a message saying
>> "Charging ..." but the charge level does not exceed 38%.
>>
>> Some observations:
>>
>> * If I unplug the charg
ate so I
> left the issue to check it out today.
>
> I re-plugged the charger cable and KDE displays a message saying
> "Charging ..." but the charge level does not exceed 38%.
>
> Some observations:
>
> * If I unplug the charger, the notebook turns off. I would ex
displays a message saying
"Charging ..." but the charge level does not exceed 38%.
Some observations:
* If I unplug the charger, the notebook turns off. I would expect it to
not turn off if the battery has a 38% charge.
* When I plug in the charger, I notice that the battery LED bl
run until it needs a
charge and then plug it in. When your laptop has charged, email me the log
file.
Likely you'll already have the dependencies but just in case:
aptitude install acpi xz-utils
Get my logger script from:
http://lookmumnohands.net/laptop-battery-discharge.tar.gz
Down
Le 13/01/2016 09:09, Pascal Hambourg a écrit :
- L'installateur Debian notamment, reformate les swaps qu'on déclare et
ce faisant modifie leur UUID, empêchant leur reconnaissance par les
autres systèmes utilisant cet UUID.
a tient, je comprends pourquoi j'ai eu souk après installation de ma
Pascal Hambourg a écrit :
>
>> Comment purger cette chose incongrue du boot/efi proprement et sans
>> risque ?
>
> Avec efibootmgr, puis suppression du répertoire dans /boot/efi.
Précision : suppression du répertoire opensuse dans /boot/efi/EFI, pas
de tout le répertoire /boot/efi/EFI.
Le 13/01/2016 09:39, Pascal Hambourg a écrit :
Si tu ne veux pas que Debian touche aux swaps existants lors de
l'installation, il faut les marquer comme "ne pas utiliser" un par un à
l'étape de création des partitions (partman). Pénible.
c'est pareil sur openSUSE, mais je voulais utiliser
merkeda...@vmail.me a écrit :
> Je suis en multi-boot desktop_linux et ai choisi des swaps primaires.
Qu'appelles-tu un swap "primaire" ?
> Toutes les swaps s'activent en même temps.
> Pourtant, par fstab, j'ai laissé uniquement l'uuid d'une seule swap.
systemd active automatiquement toutes les
jdd a écrit :
> Le 13/01/2016 09:09, Pascal Hambourg a écrit :
>
>> - L'installateur Debian notamment, reformate les swaps qu'on déclare et
>> ce faisant modifie leur UUID, empêchant leur reconnaissance par les
>> autres systèmes utilisant cet UUID.
>
> a tient, je comprends pourquoi j'ai eu
Le 13/01/2016 03:22, merkeda...@vmail.me a écrit :
J'ai un autre probleme sous bios et /boot/efi : un fichier opensuse est
présent or je n'ai pas cet o.s sur ma bécane.
Il s'agît peut-être d'une install effacée ancienne mais pourquoi ce
choix apparaît-il sous maj bios ?
parce que tu as du
jdd a écrit :
> Le 13/01/2016 09:39, Pascal Hambourg a écrit :
>
>> Si tu ne veux pas que Debian touche aux swaps existants lors de
>> l'installation, il faut les marquer comme "ne pas utiliser" un par un à
>> l'étape de création des partitions (partman). Pénible.
>>
> c'est pareil sur openSUSE,
J'ai suivi vos conseils et cela semble être un peu mieux.
Je dispose d'un Vt-d activé par le bios.
Y'auraît-il une interaction avec les swaps ?
Cela induiraît-il une consommation sous-jacente ?
Est-ce que Vt-d bénificie à Tor ?
Est-ce que Vt-d se comporte comme une swap ou comme un système
Le 13/01/2016 18:19, merkeda...@vmail.me a écrit :
J'ai suivi vos conseils et cela semble être un peu mieux.
Je dispose d'un Vt-d activé par le bios.
c'est pour la virtualisation
Est-ce que Vt-d ne devient opérationnel que lors de l'installation d'un
système virtuel ou bien apporte-il un
Je suis en multi-boot desktop_linux et ai choisi des swaps primaires.
Toutes les swaps s'activent en même temps.
Pourtant, par fstab, j'ai laissé uniquement l'uuid d'une seule swap.
Est-ce le choix sous primaire qui induit cette multi-activation ou bien
est-ce qu'une seule swap suffit pour
Greetings;
I have need of a tablet that will run all day on a charge.
The LG G 10.1 says it has a 14 hour battery, but its running some sort of
android.
Can wheezy be installed on this, and how would that effect its runtime?
Thanks.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be
Darac == Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk writes:
There's a great utility called ibam which pays attention to
the historical performance of your battery. The main benefit is if your
The == The Wanderer wande...@fastmail.fm writes:
Try ibam, and (if you use gkrellm) gkrellm-ibam. I've
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 11:55:06AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
Is there a good utility out there to predict the remaining
running/charging time of my battery?
For the remaining runtime most of the utilities out there seem to just
divide the remaining capacity by the current power usage
On 03/16/2015 at 11:55 AM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
Is there a good utility out there to predict the remaining
running/charging time of my battery?
For the remaining runtime most of the utilities out there seem to
just divide the remaining capacity by the current power usage, which
doesn't
Is there a good utility out there to predict the remaining
running/charging time of my battery?
For the remaining runtime most of the utilities out there seem to just
divide the remaining capacity by the current power usage, which doesn't
account for the fact that the current power usage may
Thank you very much for the advice regarding Bug#774461 - it worked and
I will let them know.
It is this sort of help that convinces me more and more that Open Source
is the only way.
Thanks again.
BTW. I never complain about anything when I hear Truth and sage advice :-) .
Regards
Alex
Hi
I ran the following upgrade through Synaptic (see relevant excerpt from
/var/log/apt/history.log below) and ever since that upgrade KDE Plasma
Battery Monitor now no longer functions as it used to do.
Choosing 'sleep' causes the laptop to do what appears to be an emergency
'shutdown -h
you.
Mike
On Wednesday, January 14, 2015 06:17:12 Alex wrote:
Hi
I ran the following upgrade through Synaptic (see relevant excerpt from
/var/log/apt/history.log below) and ever since that upgrade KDE Plasma
Battery Monitor now no longer functions as it used to do.
Choosing 'sleep' causes
On Wed, 14 Jan 2015 06:58:00 -0500
Mike McGinn mikemcg...@mcginnweb.net wrote:
Don't complain about my top post. I don't care and will ignore you.
We'll complain about not trimming the post.
Cheers,
Ron.
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with its profile and cache in a
tmpfs. Problem solved, or rather, not solved at all.
In a laptop running on battery, it would be desirable to let the HD spin
down a bit sometimes, right, right, right? Well, I think so, so after
optimizing the settings for some applications, I have found these two
solved, or rather, not solved at all.
In a laptop running on battery, it would be desirable to let the HD spin
down a bit sometimes, right, right, right? Well, I think so, so after
optimizing the settings for some applications, I have found these two
spoiled brats who write to the disc frequently
Hi,
In gnome 3, is there a way to set to play sound for warning low battery power?
Thanks a lot.
Cheers,
Daniel
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Hello all
Since yesterday my KDE from testing does not detect the battery level
and acts as though it is zero (lenovo T530, it worked before).
Windowd on the same laptop show 99%, thus the battery is not empty. What
can I do to detect where the error comes from (KDE, ACPI, other ?) and
correct
Le 26/10/2013 12:02, Erwan David a écrit :
Hello all
Since yesterday my KDE from testing does not detect the battery level
and acts as though it is zero (lenovo T530, it worked before).
Windowd on the same laptop show 99%, thus the battery is not empty. What
can I do to detect where
Le 26/10/2013 18:02, Erwan David a écrit :
Le 26/10/2013 12:02, Erwan David a écrit :
Hello all
Since yesterday my KDE from testing does not detect the battery level
and acts as though it is zero (lenovo T530, it worked before).
Windowd on the same laptop show 99%, thus the battery
Darac Marjal wrote:
Perhaps so, but if the charge isn't increasing, then that's basically
full.
Probably so.
Batteries usually note three main values in their fuel gagues (a small
chip in the battery): current charge, current maximum charge and
designed maximum charge. The designed maximum
On 08/08/13 04:05, cletusjenkins wrote:
I'm using wheezy and in gnome 3, if I disconnect my laptop from its charger
and then at some point suspend. After bringing the system back up and connect
the charger the battery charge indicator in gnome shows incorrect info.
I plug in the charger
On Thu, Aug 08, 2013 at 09:29:49AM +0100, Philip Ashmore wrote:
On 08/08/13 04:05, cletusjenkins wrote:
I'm using wheezy and in gnome 3, if I disconnect my laptop from its charger
and then at some point suspend. After bringing the system back up and
connect the charger the battery charge
On 08/08/13 09:29, Philip Ashmore wrote:
On 08/08/13 04:05, cletusjenkins wrote:
I'm using wheezy and in gnome 3, if I disconnect my laptop from its
charger and then at some point suspend. After bringing the system
back up and connect the charger the battery charge indicator in
gnome shows
the battery charge indicator in
gnome shows incorrect info.
I plug in the charger and the battery charges, but it never reaches
100%, it stops at around usually in the 80's or 90's. The indicator
shows the battery is charging no matter how long it is plugged in,
but once the percentage stops
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