*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1240673 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1240673
Similar issue on Kubuntu 13.10 (KDE). Battery shows low level soon
after charging. If I plug the cord back in for 1 second and then remove
it, the charge goes back up to the right level.
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Also Dell Inspiron 17 7000 - 7737
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Tit
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This also effect Dell Inspiron 14z running OpenSuse 13.1 RC2 (KDE).
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this also effect Asus Zenbook ux31 (with acpi instaled)
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Oh crap, I missing the warning above...
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FWIW, using strace shows that acpi -V reads the battery status from
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0 where the data is indeed...
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Bug present in dell inspiron N4050
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kde batter
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Bug confirmed on Dell Latitude E6430 with Kubuntu 13.10.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1240673 ***
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Bug confirmed on Dell Lattitude 6540. I solved this by installing the
"acpi" package.
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Confirmed on Dell Latitude E6530.
Unplugging the power makes the correct power usage show, the indicator also
says "Discharging".
Plugging it back, you get "Not Charging". (But it is actually charging).
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1240673 ***
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I can also confirm the bug is still in the final release of kubuntu
13.10 on Dell Latitude E5430.
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Bug is also present on other Dell laptops such as the Vostro 3500 as of the
official 13.10 release. Unplugging and running from the battery yields the
same results (always reads 0%). Also, using the comm
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Bug present on a Dell Latitude E6520.
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kde bat
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1240673
Reports 0% charged for fully charged batteries
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Bug still present after update to official 13.10 release.
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kde battery applet shows 0% on full charged battery with Dell
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: kde-baseapps (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Having the same problem here after upgrading the initial install of
Kubuntu 13.10 Beta 2. Dell Latitude E5530.
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Title:
kde battery applet shows
I did another check:
as after the 13.04 --> 13.10 upgrade the old 3.8.0-31 kernel had not been
removed, I tried to boot the system with the old kernel to see if it was a
kernel problem.
But the result was the same: the battery applet still showing 0% with full
charged battery.
Besides, the bet
** Summary changed:
- kde battery applet shows 0% on full charged battery with Dell Latitude 5530:
kubuntu 13.10
+ kde battery applet shows 0% on full charged battery with Dell Latitude e5530:
kubuntu 13.10
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