[Expired for gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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notification area icons do not work correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408761
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@David Tombs: I think that there is some connection between these two
problems, anyway I have just reported the bug.
I think that mine is not a g-p-m problem, but an ACPI problem.
I don't know why I can see more information about the battery using "lshal" or
"acpi -V" only after a simply "cat" co
No, there is no problem anymore. The root cause of this is the intel
graphics driver. It is not the notification area problem.
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notification area icons do not work correctly
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@andrea: that sounds like a different issue, please report a new bug
with "ubuntu-bug gnome-power-manager".
@Lukas: We haven't heard from you in a while. Are you still experiencing
the issue? If so, please provide the requested information.
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notification area icons do not work correctly
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In my case lshal |grep battery not produce any output, g-p-m seems like
frozen or anyway not up
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notification area icons do not work correctly
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Thanks for your report and helping make Ubuntu better. Could you attach the
output of:
"devkit-power --dump"
with the battery charging and with the battery full (to compare). GPM now gets
info from devicekit-power instead of HAL, so we should just make sure that
those two interfaces are on the s
Alex, it is not. Moreover, g-p-m power history tells: There is no data
to display.
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notification area icons do not work correctly
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As I can see from the report, everything is fine:
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battery.charge_level.current = 48500 (0xbd74) (int)
battery.charge_level.design = 84240 (0x14910) (int)
battery.charge_level.last_full = 66560 (0x10400) (int)
battery.charge_level.percentage = 72 (0x48) (int)
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battery.rechargeable.is_chargin
it appears to be because the g-p-m reports battery fully charged even if
running from battery.
lshal | grep battery
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_power_supply_battery_BAT0'
battery.charge_level.current = 48500 (0xbd74) (int)
battery.charge_level.design = 84240 (0x14910) (in