Jatin K wrote:
> On 11/05/2009 04:19 AM, Stewart Williams wrote:
>> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>
>>> I am running gnome and when I log in I get:
>>>
>>> Battery may be broken
>>>
>>> Your battery has a very low capacity (2%) , which means that it may be
>>> old or broken.
>>>
>>>
>>> Now I did not
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I am running gnome and when I log in I get:
>
> Battery may be broken
>
> Your battery has a very low capacity (2%) , which means that it may be
> old or broken.
>
>
> Now I did not get anything like this with FC10 on the system and it
> would run a number hours on bat
Tim wrote:
Robert Moskowitz:
Now I did not get anything like this with FC10 on the system and it
would run a number hours on battery.
How do I check this out?
Chris Tyler:
I means what it says: the battery is dead. Remember that the machine was
younger when you were running F10
Robert Moskowitz:
>> Now I did not get anything like this with FC10 on the system and it
>> would run a number hours on battery.
>>
>> How do I check this out?
Chris Tyler:
> I means what it says: the battery is dead. Remember that the machine was
> younger when you were running F10 on it ... th
On Sat, 2009-10-31 at 21:10 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I am running gnome and when I log in I get:
>
> Battery may be broken
>
> Your battery has a very low capacity (2%) , which means that it may be
> old or broken.
>
>
> Now I did not get anything like this with FC10 on the system and
I am running gnome and when I log in I get:
Battery may be broken
Your battery has a very low capacity (2%) , which means that it may be
old or broken.
Now I did not get anything like this with FC10 on the system and it
would run a number hours on battery.
How do I check this out?
Oh, th