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We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
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Upstream said on bug 16798, "Sounds to me like a kernel (or acpid) bug and not
a HAL issue, since HAL is
only listen to acpid or the kernel. If there are no events, HAL can't do
anything. But feel free to check with the latest HAL release/git.
"
Could you try with latest or open a linux task?
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try to run this command in a terminal:
watch --interval=10 acpi -b
While this is running, does g-p-m report the correct values?
It is my current work around solution. But I have no clue, why this helps.
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A somehow similar problem occurs over here with an Acer TM 4050 on Ubuntu 8.10,
8.04 and 7.10.
1. After booting g-p-m falsely reports running on battery.
2. The charging remains on 59,6%, although the battery its fully loaded.
- Removing the power-chord and plugging it again shows the right symb
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I am using the Hardy Heron Kernel, which is I think 2.6.24.
I found 2 Linux bug fixes for a similar issue:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9730
and the linked: http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9221
Unfortunately, they require recompiling the kernel, if I understood
well, which
I have the same problem on Arch Linux, althought since they changed the kernel
to version 2.6.26.3, hal updates every 30 seconds the battery status.
There's still some problems, for example it seems hal's battery information
might not be correct, because my laptop shuts down when it still has 15
$ killall gnome-power-manager
$ gnome-power-manager --verbose --no-daemon 2>&1 | tee gpm.debug.log.txt
at the end of the log I added the command "watch --interval=10 acpi -b" in a
2nd terminal.
This caused the hal messages
=> normally, hal does not produce these messages, thus gpm has no input t
** Attachment added: "$ gconftool --recursive-list /apps/gnome-power-manager >
gconftool.out"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17246560/gconftool.out
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$ dbus-monitor --session
"type='signal',interface='org.freedesktop.PowerManagement'"
###unplug power supply
signal sender=org.freedesktop.DBus -> dest=:1.29 path=/org/freedesktop/DBus;
interface=org.freedesktop.DBus; member=NameAcquired
string ":1.29"
signal sender=:1.10 -> dest=(null destinat
$ hal-find-by-capability --capability "battery"
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_power_supply_battery_BAT1
/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_power_supply_battery_BAT0
** Attachment added: "$ hal-find-by-capability --capability "battery" | xargs
-n 1 hal-device > hal-batteries.out"
ht
Now following the instructions according to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager:
** Attachment added: "output of $ gnome-power-bugreport.sh >
gnome-power-bugreport.out"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17246549/gnome-power-bugreport.out
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** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #16798
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16798
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16798
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Attachment added: "kern.log (only data of today)"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16675002/kern.log
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** Attachment added: "lshal > /tmp/lshal.txt"
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The same as above but with "watch acpi -b" running in parallel
14:57 unpluggd power chord, started "watch acpi -b"
-> updated power reading EVERY minute (even though watch is updated every 2s!)
14:59 plugged in power chord
** Attachment added: "hal1.log"
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Now following the instructions of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHal:
Computer: Laptop Acer Travelmate 4002LMi
14:48 unplugged power chord (got notification window, laptop-mode is activated
(disk turned off <- still need to figure out to stop that)
-> no update of power reading in gnome-power-
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Status: New
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tried with boot option apm=on
This caused g-p-m to not update the battery status any more. Note, previously
it showed new values, that were all the same. Interestingly, when unplugging
the power cord the values were updated. So there must be different mechanisms
running for detecting power cord
One idea that just crosses my mind:
Might it be possible, that in the past (so Feisty Fawn) "acpi" was broadcasting
the battery status and that now (Hardy Heron) this should be done by
"computer_power_supply_battery" (just guessing from the prefix)?
In that case, it might be possible, that my lap
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