** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Registry Administrators (registry) => (unassigned)
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[GUTSY] ACPI: battery state
It is a hardware problem. To reset acpi of the mac :
* Shut down your Ubuntu
* Disconnect the AC Adapter
* Remove the computer's battery
* Press the power button for 5 seconds
* Reconnect the battery and the AC Adapter
* Turn your computer on
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I had the same problem. It is due to a hardware bug.
I posted the solution here :
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro#head-
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi -V
Battery 1: charging, 55%, 14:24:33 until charged
Thermal 1: ok, 94.0 degrees C
AC Adapter 1: on-line
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi -V
Thermal 1: ok, 94.0 degrees C
AC Adapter 1: off-line
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi -V
Thermal 1: ok, 94.0 degrees C
AC
I've the same problem with my LG E500-U.AP49B, but the battery issue
appears only when the battery charge level is "low", i.e. there's < 20
min remaining.
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MarkEdwards: try alternating between acpi -V and sudo acpi -V, the
output gets even weirder.
On a GX700, AC Adapter disconnected, typing in console one command after
another. Each command shows different results.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi -V
Thermal 1: ok, 48.0 degrees C
AC Adapter 1: on-l
Bah - wrong bug report! The above comment was for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.22/+bug/136387
Moderator please remove these two comments from me - Thanks!
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When Randall Kennedy blogged about his 5-day long "30-day Ubuntu
Plunge", having this ACPI bug as the definitive reason to leave Ubuntu
the same day
(http://weblog.infoworld.com/enterprisedesktop/archives/2007/11/the_ubuntu_plun_4.html),
Scott James Remnant informingly wrote this comment to the pos
I'm having the same problem on my MSI GX700. As Fran said above I too
have the screen constantly going dim/bright and for now have disables
gnome-power-manager which seems to of solved the problem for now except
that I have no battery info. I have run the "acpi -V" command a few
times and I get a
The same for my LG E500 SP16B. It's also an Intel Santa Rosa based
laptop (MSI mobo as in EX600), so I think the problem is around it.
Quite annoying for me because the laptop switches its energy status
(plugged/onbattery) each 2 minutes approximately, and the screen
dims/brightens continuously.
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I don't think this is related to macbooks only.
I got similar problems on an ASUS laptop ( A4G ). It worked flawlessly
under 2.6.20 and is totally broken under 2.6.22-14-generic.
The battery level indicator returns "fully charged" while displaying the
battery being at 12%. ( acpi cmd returns the
I have the same behaviour with the last gutsy
It seems to be a regression for 1 weeks now
Macbook pro
2.6.22-12-generic
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I still don't have battery information on my macbook (not macbook pro,
just macbook). This is with the latest Gutsy packages.
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I concurr, the problem seems to have cleared sometimes in the last
month. This bug can be closed.
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Well I would have to check what exactly ACPI does detect (right now the
battery is there, so that's hard). In guidance power manager, I get the slots
for both batteries, but without any info about it (not sure if it says not
present or 0% just now). But yes, I'll file another report when I get m
It's been about a month and many reboots now and the problem did not
occur again. If Benoit can confirm, I think we can consider this bug as
FIXED.
And for Gabriel: If I understand your problem correctly, ACPI doesn't
detect your battery at all. This is not the same issue (the battery IS
detected
I'm sometimes told my Latitude D830 has no battery in it which is
clearly bogus. Never seen this with Feisty.
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I have the exact same problem. I've never seen it with linux-image
<=2.6.22-8 either.
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** Tags added: macbookpro
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel ACPI Team
Status: New => Triaged
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Battery level disappeared again after a reboot yesterday. Rebooted Linux
several times and it did not reappear.
Booting MacOS X and then rebooting to Linux made it work again.
So it seems to be related to some registers that MacOS X initialize and Linux
does not. The weird thing is that I don't r
Battery level came back automagically this morning (UTC time).
In the meantime, I have reboobed, dist-upgraded (nothing kernel or ACPI
related was updated), and booted MacOS X.
I will report back later if this problem appears again.
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$ uname -a
Linux guillaume-laptop 2.6.22-9-generic #1 SMP Mon Jul 30 18:00:27 GMT 2007
i686 GNU/Linux
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** Attachment added: "lspci -vvn output"
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