This happens to also to me. I have a Thinkpad T460s with two batterys,
I'm using Ubuntu 19.10
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Dual / Two
I'm running Ubuntu 17.04 on a Lenovo Thinkpad T460s. My Laptop just shut
down when the 2nd battery was empty and the 1st was at about 40%
capacity. That really sucks especially since this happend for the first
time in a year.
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Here is allready a patch:
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/116481/diff/#
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Dual / Two Batteries, shutdown on
This patch applied at kde-workspace 4.11.10 and IT WORKS perfectly! :)
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/116481/diff/raw/
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+1
on T410s with kubuntu trusty... :-/
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Dual / Two Batteries, shutdown on empty expansion battery.
To
i think its more a bug in kde:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=253453
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=253453
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same here. Lenovo thinkpad T420s on Saucy / Kubuntu. I have the standard
battery and an ultrabay battery.
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This happens to me after I resume from suspend. If one battery is dead
then upon resume, Ubuntu shuts down.
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This bug or a related problems appears to affect Ubuntu up to 13.10
Saucy.
My configuration is a Sony Vaio Pro SVP13 with extended battery. Both
batteries were present when the computer was booted, so the issue is not
related to hotpluggin. Hibernation is not supported on this laptop and
was not
** Tags added: saucy
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Title:
Dual / Two Batteries, shutdown on empty expansion battery. (GPM does
not recognises
** Summary changed:
- Dual / Two Batteries, shutdown on empty expansion battery. (GPM does not
recognises second battery on hotplug)
+ Dual / Two Batteries, shutdown on empty expansion battery.
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The conf property mentioned above, has changed path.
In Ubuntu 11.10, it is a dconf property with path
/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/use-time-for-policy.
Use dconf-editor to check and change it.
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BTW, I tested this property again and it doesn't work on Ubuntu 10.10
and HP Elitebook 8440p
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This also happens in 11.10 on a elitebook 8540w
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Title:
Dual / Two Batteries, shutdown on empty expansion battery.
This change to false helped: /apps/gnome-power-
manager/general/use_time_for_policy
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Title:
Dual / Two Batteries,
Dejan, the bug status is marked as Fixed Released. It is possible you
have found a new variation. You could start by providing your laptop
make and model, and confirming that you can run on just the second
battery. (ie: you know the batteries work independently)
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I have HP EliteBook 8440P. I can get additional battery out and nothing
happens, it works on Primary battery and says it has only 1:35 hours remaining.
When I add additional battery back in, it says it is now discharging Travel
battery and Primary is in state Charged.
So, yes, I can work only
Hi all,
This bug is not fixed after few years? I am using Ubuntu 10.10 with
gnome-power-manager 2.32.0. After first battery is empty it goes to
suspend/hibernate...
I am trying /apps/gnome-power-manager/general/use_time_for_policy false
to see if this will improve power-management.
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Importance: Unknown = Low
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Hi,
I'm running Ubuntu 9.04, Jaunty on an Asus R1F(and similarly, my father's Asus
R1E). I has a hotswap bay with an extra battery. It works fine when the battery
runs down with the computer is on, but shuts down when you turn on the computer.
ie:
Battery1 - 90%
Battery2 - 0% (but convenient
Reported as fixed. (and the upstream patch has been applied a long time
ago)
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Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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