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This bug is still present in raring.
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ThinkPad T430s.
This is not "Medium" Since the system goes into shut-down without any
interaction and causes loss of data in the process.
Let alone this is one of the dumbest oversights of g-p-m, even the
acpitool can detect the total battery left.
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In fact, I've checked this is an issue with any model that has more than
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Tit
same problem with VAIO VPC-SA
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I am having issues here too with my Dell Latitude E6520. Resuming from suspend
results in critical battery warning (when that should not be the case), and a
shut down. I only have one battery, but two icons show up in the notification
area.
> cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
results in valid
I'm still seeing this with my HP 6730b and 11.10. The laptop has an additional
removable battery. When I issue
> cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state
I get
> present: no
So it shouldn't be a problem to simply "leave that one out" when making
descisions concerning the battery state.
I'm seeing this under precise with gpm 3.2.1-1
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I can confirm I'm still seeing this on a fresh install of Natty. I've
got the ThinkPad x220 and the additional "slice" battery. At the moment
the primary battery is fully charged and the secondary is discharging.
cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state:
present: yes
capacity state:
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Hello,
I can confirm this bug is also present in Lucid (g-p-m 2.29.1-0ubuntu2).
My setup is a Lenovo Thinkpad x61 and T61. I tested both of them with the
UltraBay battery.
First the UltraBay Battery discharges. Then GPM presents a warning and shutdown
the system when the ultrabay battery is emp
I just have seen this on Jaunty (as of today, with all updates
installed).
I had one battery at about 99%, the other at 0%. Usually this works
without problems - if you use 2 batteries, you have that state rather
often.
But today I plugged in the power supply with the batteries being in that
char
In case it matters: my laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad X300, 3cell bay
battery + 6cell main battery.
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Could someone test this with the most recent Karmic GPM
(2.27.5-0ubuntu1)? Upstream has put some bug fixes in that should have
fixed this in their latest versions.
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Blah still got the bubbles today; probably we need a new GPM still.
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I believe the latest version of devicekit-power fixes this, but it needs
testing.
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Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Status: Unknown => In Progress
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I see this too
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #12632
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