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Laptop battery (estimating...) -estimating what?
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Battery life estimation never comes around
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Battery life estimation never comes around
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indicator applet 0.4.6: Laptop battery (estimating...)
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I have same problem. I have HP dv6516tx(dv6000 series), Intel 1.5 Core 2 duo,
2GB RAM.
It worked perfectly in previous Ubuntu(9.10).
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In systray, battery state stay as estimating...
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Battery life estimation never comes around
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I've been having this problem since switching to maverick back when it
was in alpha. I've noticed a lot of people posting this bug, and as far
as I've seen it's been HP laptops. I have a HP G61-511WM laptop, and
when I bring up the power graphs, there is no data on discharge rate,
time to full,
I tried matching the heuristics up with this properly, there are
conditions where there's no time remaining and only a percentage, gnome
power manager is supposed to take data of the percentage over time and
estimate the time remaining, so in theory the time remaining would
eventually be updated,
I would prefer to have the percentage instead of estimated time, at
least as an option.
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I'm considering this as a safe default, the problem is that for most
people it will be estimating during that period. This makes me think
that there's something not quite right internally in gpm or that certain
batteries are just a little unpredictable.
Switching it to the percentage is a quick
i've attached an updated patch to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-
ubuntu/+bug/619816
this should fix the problem, some discussion still necessary around that
patch
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I confirm this.
Moreover when I plug the battery, it shows battery information twice.
Also this happens while AC is plugged only.
Without AC it shows time left (although in annoying hr:min format)
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You
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Karl Lattimer (karl-qdh)
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