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Assignee: (unassigned) = Charles Kerr (charlesk)
** Changed in: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Charles Kerr (charlesk)
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Specification updated.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Power?action=diffrev2=58rev1=56
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Assignee: Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt) = (unassigned)
** Description changed:
I have an EliteBook 8540w with
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Title:
Power indicator does not combine multiple battery status
Thanks CharlesMatthew. That's somewhat a non trivial change and border
line a feature (though a bugfix in spirit I think), doing a ffe from the
bug just to get some review from the release team before landing that
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Status: Triaged = New
** Summary
That previous summary doesn't handle the two batteries charging, which
should be a common occurrence. Let's try that again:
* If the laptop has two or more DISCHARGING batteries (Rob's case), we
could use an average of their percentages and the maximum of their time-
remaining values.
*
Rob, the choice of selecting the mouse battery over the laptop battery
in the use case in omeil's comment #3 is by design, since the
specification is to choose the battery that will be empty soonest.
However, I believe that's a separate issue from the two-laptop-batteries
case reported by Mathieu
I thank you for your help on this. It's always nice to get confirmation
that you aren't crazy when bugs like this happen. :) Yes those options
sound nice, and I believe KDE handles this in similar ways.
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For me the situation is even worse: Since 12.10 the power indicator displays
my laptop battery and my MOUSE battery (Belkin bluetooth mouse) as second
battery. Unfortunately it always chooses the mouse battery for display in the
panel.
This is of course completely useless, as I want to
Still occurs in trusty.
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Title:
Power indicator does not combine multiple battery status
Status in The Power Indicator:
Just installed 13.10 on my laptop with two batteries (previously running
Gentoo). Got worried when battery seemed to be draining much faster than
Gentoo/Gnome, but realised it was basing it's calculations on a single
battery. It just went from 0% to 98% as the laptop switched between
batteries.
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