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Patrick, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue?
Can you try with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images
are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If it remains an issue, could
I use Ubuntu 11.04 on Lenovo T410, around 1 year old. On Win7 I had a
battery life of 2 hours, now I only get less than 1 hour. The ouput
says:
present: yes
design capacity: 5616 mAh
last full capacity: 2606 mAh
This is very weird, before Ubuntu my battery life alwa
Since Ubuntu 11.04, my battery (which should last for 5 hours as it did
with 10.04) reports it only lasts 2 hours.
Furthermore after charging it fully, the indicator displays it at like
80% always, like it never fully charged, AND it shows two items in the
menu bar.
Since 11.04, that indicator is
I'm not sure if this is the same bug or a different one. All I know is
that it makes my laptop unusable as a laptop since I never know when the
battery is about to quit...
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS
Release:10.04
acpi -b -a
Battery 0: Charging, 0%, charging at z
removed deprecated team assignment as the Kernel Team no longer uses the
ACPI team alias. This will now show back up on my radar as it was not
due to the assignment.
~JFo
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look at the bug fix I uploaded here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/455786
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yes the script does need to be configured
AC_state=/proc/acpi/ac_adapter/AC/state
to what ever the device is named
Ex. AC_state=/proc/acpi/ac_adapter/ACD/state
sorry for any unclear info
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inspired by last mesage i have a look at /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
and for me it looks like this is set wrong while ac_adapter state is still
working correct
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if AC_Adaptor is pluged
cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
present: yes
capacity state: ok
charging s
with or without the script i get this results
if AC_Adaptor is pluged
r...@laptop:/etc/acpi# hal-get-property --udi `hal-find-by-capability
--capability ac_adapter` --key ac_adapter.present
true
if AC_Adaptor unpluged
r...@hdm-laptop:/etc/acpi# hal-get-property --udi `hal-find-by-capability
-
would this help
save this as /etc/acpi/battery.sh
in a root shell run: chmod +x /etc/acpi/battery.sh
#!/bin/sh
# UGLY HACK
AC_state=/proc/acpi/ac_adapter/AC/state
if grep -q "on-line" ${AC_state} ; then
hal-set-property --udi `hal-find-by-capability --capability
ac_adapter` --key ac_adapt
Many thanks to Patrick. This solved the problem for me.
In short combine this to create a new DSDT (ref:
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/LaptopTestingTeam/Old/FujitsuEsprimoU9200)
sudo apt-get install iasl
cd
mkdir DSDT
cd DSDT
sudo cat /proc/acpi/dsdt > dsdt.dat
iasl -d dsdt.dat
gedit dsdt.aml
Ok,
I'm not sure if this is the same bug, but I'm really annoyed with the
fact that when I unplug my laptop, I get a message saying "Laptop
battery critically low". This happens even though the battery is fully
charged. The indicator also shows it being fully charged.
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Hi there all,
For the Fujitsu U9200 part, I think the bug should be Closed and/or
marked as Invalid or Won't release a Fix, or something like that. In the
U9200 the BIOS has a bug, thus you had to override the BIOS tables with
a custom one that would output the correct information.
But, the infor
Have same problem with u9200 at 9.10 and 10.04, but not in 9.04
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I also have a Fujitsu Esprimo u9200, updated it to Lucid Lynx and I
still have this bug. The fix for the DSDT table as described at
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/LaptopTestingTeam/Old/FujitsuEsprimoU9200
didn't work for me, although i changed the dsdt.dsl instead of the
dsdt.aml, because there was no fi
I am not sure if this is the same bug... but I thought I could give it a
try.
Running Lucid Beta 10.04 on a Dell Inspiron 5100.
As stated in the beginning, my battery applet currently states that the system
is funny charged, with the system not plugged into an adapter for charging.
However,
lo.
Tested the fix as suggested on the kubuntu wiki and it Works For Me(tm)
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Seems like it might be a bug in the ACPI DSDT table.
See https://wiki.kubuntu.org/LaptopTestingTeam/FujitsuEsprimoU9200
Not tested the fix yet, but building a new kernel for my Debian box as
per http://wiki.debian.org/OverridingDSDT
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Same pb on my Fujitsu it just occured when I switched from 9.06 to 9.10.
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Same problem here with DELL Studio 15
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Output of
ls -la /proc/acpi/*/*
cat /proc/acpi/*/*/*
hal-find-by-capability --capability "battery" | xargs -n 1 hal-device
hal-find-by-capability --capability "ac_adapter" | xargs -n 1 hal-device
after resuming from suspend (error occurred) once with the AC adapter
plugged in and once unplugged.?
Output of
ls -la /proc/acpi/*/*
cat /proc/acpi/*/*/*
hal-find-by-capability --capability "battery" | xargs -n 1 hal-device
hal-find-by-capability --capability "ac_adapter" | xargs -n 1 hal-device
after a clean boot once with the AC adapter plugged in and once
unplugged.
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I am not completely sure if this is the same bug but I have a similar
effect on my HP dv4-1120us laptop. After suspending and restarting the
laptop GPM thinks there is no battery in my system and always shows a
power plug even when the AC adapter is unplugged. This is persistent
until the system is
Confirmed on a Fujitsu Siemens P Series Lifebook with fully updated
karmic.
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The problem also exists in Karmic Koala. When running om ac power the
charging state says discharging and when running on battery is says
charged.
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Hi there
I have a Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo u9200, and it seems nearly all acpi
stuff works: suspend, hibernate, events when closing the lid and gnome-
power manager knows when the laptop is running on battery, when it's
charging or
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Hi there
I have a Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo u9200, and it seems nearly all acpi
stuff works: suspend, hibernate, events when closing the lid and gnome-
power manager knows when the laptop is running on battery, when it's
charging or
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I've run the same stuff, but adding another state: battery is fully
charged and ac power connected.
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Patrick - Unfortunately the tar of the stuff under /sys didn't work,
because of the colons in the filenames :(
Would you mind running the following 2 commands with and without AC
adapter:
hal-find-by-capability --capability "battery" | xargs -n 1 hal-device
hal-find-by-capability --capability "ac
Just to add to this report - I am running intrepid and I am getting a
battery icon that always suggests I am on battery power, even when the
AC is plugged in - it also displays the wrong value. Right now the icon
is just a batter (no AC), hovering over it says I am on AC, the battery
icon is about
forgot the attachment.. :P
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Here you are!
By the way, also tried 2.6.27-4-generic kernel from intrepid: the same
happens. Also tried to pass acpi_apic_instance=2 to grub, with the same
behaviour.
thank you very much
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Thanks for that. The information is slightly more difficult to interpret
than I first thought though. If you find some time, it would be good for
you to collect some coherent data from /proc/acpi and sysfs for various
different conditions (AC adapter present/not present battery
full/discharging etc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat
/sys/devices/LNXSYSTM\:00/device\:00/PNP0C0A\:00/power_supply\:BAT0/*
0
4896000
520
1081000
1492000
cat: /sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/device:00/PNP0C0A:00/power_supply:BAT0/device: Is
a directory
Vendor12345678901234567890
Modelxxx
cat: /sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/device:00/
Ok, I do have a discharging state:
I was using the laptop while it was recharging when I suspended it. When
I came back, the notebook's battery was fully charged (charge icon is
off) and the gpm tray icon tells me: battery is discharging. Gpm's
battery information is discharging, and when going ov
Thank you for the information.
The information exported to /proc/acpi seems to be consistent with the
behaviour of the battery status applet as I understand it (battery
status is 'charging' when the AC adapter is present, but always
'charged' without AC adapter, and never 'discharging'). This defa
Here you go.
Thanx a lot for your dedication, I highly appreciate it.
By the way, remember I never get a discharging state, but charged with
off-line ac and X time estimate left.
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Patrick - Could you please run the following command (both with and
without the AC adapter present):
ls -la /proc/acpi/*/*
cat /proc/acpi/*/*/*
This should give us the raw information that the ACPI command line
utility sees (and the battery status applet)
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Thanks. I understand now. So, G-P-M (and HAL) are both behaving
correctly, but the battery status icon (part of gnome-applets) is
incorrect. I'm assigning it to gnome-applets for now, and I'll have
another look at this tomorrow. Note that the battery status icon gets
the battery status from a diffe
By the way, just in case. I have a script installed under
/etc/pm/sleep.d/99-savings and /etc/pm/power.d/99-savings.
The script is something like:
#!/bin/sh
if on_ac_power; then
bla bla bla
else
bla bla bla
fi
Whenever I plug or unplug the ac adapter, the script does its work, so
it
To clarify things:
The gnome power manager tray icon now shows the battery icon, and if I
move the mouse over, it says Computer uses battery power. Laptop battery
1h 30min remaining (58%). Battery discharging time is estimate. By the
way, if in gpm preferences I select to only show the tray icon w
Just to be clear, this is how I understand your problem - The battery
status icon (which is drawn by gnome-power-manager) always says that the
laptop is running on AC power even when it isn't. Is that correct?
Could you please also run the following (without the AC adapter
connected);
hal-find-by
Bug in gnome-power-manager? acpi never tells the battery is discharging,
although it nows the ac adapter is off line, sure there's something
wrong there, isn't it?
Anyway, I attach all information below. All is done with the ac-adapter
unplugged, except lshal, which I run on battery, plugged in th
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and help make Ubuntu
better. Unfortunately we can't fix it without more information.
Based on the information you have given, I have reassigned this to
gnome-power-manager for now, as it seems to be g-p-m which is indicating
the wrong status. Could
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