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See #53 above. I have been updating my eeepc 900 with each new kubuntu
release and have not seen this problem since.
The metering is not very accurate and drops with 20% starting from 100%
each 15 minutes or so. Yeah, the battery is nearing it's end-of-life.
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This is an old (and resolved) issue - generally speaking issues that have been
fixed and haven't seen activity for years won't see helpful/friendly followups
when you post to them...
> It has been explained that this is an Asus based problem
Pretty much. Whoever wrote the BIOS in the
I have owned both an Eee PC 701 (4GB) and the later Eee PC 900 16. I
have run Ubuntu, in various formats (Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, etc) from
8.04 to 10.04, and the problem persists in each version and on both
machines. It has been explained that this is an Asus based problem,
either with BIOS or s
I can confirm that it is back.
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power manager reports 1% battery even though it is full on Asus Eee PC
netbook
To manage notifications a
This appears to have resurfaced in 11.10 (though I have not used any
previous version of Ubuntu on my EeePC 900). Can anyone else confirm?
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This bug (for at least EeePC 900s) was fixed by the kernel in Natty.
** Package changed: acpi (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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Status: Invalid => Fix Released
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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à Nicolaasuni : perhaps, your battery is too old and has lost capacity.
It is normal to recover a part of capacity discharging then charging
again.
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My netbook ASUS eeepc 1000 reports the message "Battery may be broken" at login
with Ubuntu 10.04, 10.10 and 11.04.
I've also upgraded the kernel to 2.6.39 but this is not resolving the problem.
I notice that leaving the Ubuntu on and full discharging and then charging the
battery changes the rep
Do you know when Lucid kernel will be available?
2010/11/2 Ferry Toth
> The bug has been solved and patched in V2.6.37-rc1. An ubuntu kernel has
> just been built.
>
> Goto http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and download
> v2.6.37-rc1-maverick/.
>
> I have installed this on my eeepc9
The bug has been solved and patched in V2.6.37-rc1. An ubuntu kernel has
just been built.
Goto http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and download
v2.6.37-rc1-maverick/.
I have installed this on my eeepc900 and it works. Haven't discovered
any new issues yet.
Thanks all contributors!
Fe
bug is solved in kernel bugzilla
"Bug 15979 - Eeepc 900 reports incorrect battery status
Summary:Eeepc 900 reports incorrect battery status
Status: CLOSED CODE_FIX "
now someone needs to backport it to ubuntu
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Confirmed on my eee 900 with a fresh install of the netbook edition of
Maverick.
My meter won't go over 90% and I got the "battery may be broken warning"
every time I log in.
Battery capacity estimated at 1.9% although it was perfectly working
under eeebuntu 3.0 (old battery with at least 1h of l
Looks like a lot of progress has been made in fixing this bug on
bugzilla. I can't wait to see this popping up in Ubuntu.
In the mean time, any chance we test the result, by getting the kernel
with patches built in a ppa?
Ferry
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Just upgraded to Maverick - same problem persists.
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Ferry:
I'll take a look tomorrow - the kernel Bugzilla seems to be down today (unless
you can attach the patch here).
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I reported the bug to https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15979
and tried to help resolve it.
However, it seems I am not skilled enough to get it right. Any kernel
building wizard here that can help get it sorted?
Ferry
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #15979
http://bugzi
I wish I had searched a bit harder when I got affected by this bug. i
went out and brought a new battery :-(
machine appears to turn off at indicated 50% capacity with the new High
capacity battery pack
Like Scott in #45 I am running latest 10.04 and BIOS
best regards
Dave
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Apologies to Nicholas M at #39 if this appears to be only saying "me
too"! Also sincere thanks to Scott Howard at #42 for an excellent
explanation.
Scott suggests ensuring that the BIOS is up to date. Nicholas M is
using BIOS version 1302 on an Asus eeePC 701 4G. I am using the same
model, exce
thank you Scott, really instructive
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thank you Scott, really instructive...
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Thanks for the workarounds. There have been lots of new comments, so I
want to repeat the summary of what we think the root of the problem is.
"surreal wrote on 2009-11-18: #11
I have done some research on this problem and come across an informative
discussion on this problem on a Debian-relate
On my Eee PC 900 I have never experienced any unpredictable shutdowns,
just the low capacity warning, but setting /apps/gnome-power-
manager/notify/low_capacity to False gets rid of that.
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Set /apps/gnome-power-manager/notify/low_capacity = false on my eeePC 701 4G
prevents the popup warning, too.
I never had problems with the shutdown and capacity of my batteries.
Hope there is a real fix for this problem. (Possibly it is a bug in the
BIOS)
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On my Eeepc 701 4G :
I just have to set /apps/gnome-power-manager/notify/low_capacity = false
to avoid the 1% warning popup at startup.
Mine never attempted to shutdown because of that (even if low_capacity flag is
left to true, just pops up the warning).
Bios revision is 1302, 03/11/09
EC firmw
Can anyone confirm the following setttings with gconf-editor?
/apps/gnome-powermanager/use_time_for_policy = false (this should prevent the
shutdown caused by miscalculation)
/apps/gnome-power-manager/notifylow_capacity = false (diasble warning on
startup)
l/apps/gnome-power-manager/ow_capacity
The same problem for me.
Almost a year passed... Hey, that's not funny anymore.
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I'm installing ubuntu for my friend. Asus Eee PC 900.
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release:10.04
Codename: lucid
$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info
present: yes
design capacity: 5200 mA
Antonio:
I don't see unpredictable shutdowns but I do see the original problem with
respect to "Your battery may be broken" being incorrectly shown on my EeePC
900. It is probably unwise to raise the priority of this bug because I suspect
the problem is limited to below a certain generation of E
Has anyone tried to use the start gconf-editor in a terminal for manual
settings of the gnome-power-manager/thresholds as a workaround? Maybe
you can do a manual setting for percentage_critical (don't know if it's
really the right key) to "0"? This should prevent shutdown if a wrong
battery capacit
Can anyone suggest us a workaround?
For instance a script that just manipulates device readings or the /proc ?
This problem prevents normal use of the EEE Netbook with Ubuntu because
shut down seems to occur in an unpredictable way, apparently even when
there are still usable energy levels availa
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Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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Just wanted to confirm this problem exists on my Acer Aspire One 532h.
I've noticed when checking statistics that the reported battery model
changes accordingly with the different percentages. I'll take
screenshots to followup if necessary. Is there a workaround where I can
force the computer to ac
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I can also confirm, eeepc 900 running ubuntu 10.04 beta 2 updated
today. I think there's another bug: screensaver doesn't start anyway...
Mario Pazzona
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Il giorno 20/apr/2010, alle ore 21.12, Papamatti
ha scritto:
> I can also confirm this on my EeePC 701 4G runni
I can also confirm this on my EeePC 701 4G running 10.04 Beta2 - latest
updates two days before
cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info shows:
present: yes
design capacity: 5200 mAh
last full capacity:100 mAh
battery technology: rechargeable
design voltage:8400 mV
design capa
I can confirm that I still see this on my EeePC 900 running 10.04 Beta 1
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Still a moderately serious problem because it prevents normal use of the
netbook.
cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info
present: yes
design capacity: 5200 mAh
last full capacity: 100 mAh
battery technology: rechargeable
design voltage: 8400 mV
design capacity
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Status: Unknown
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Mine is Dell Vostro 1500 and it says 31.8% and is constant on this
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Same here. Ubuntu UNR 9.10 32 bits + Asus Eee Pc 701 4 GB
The same error: battery may be broken or old (1,9% charged)
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Can confirm the same issue on my EeePC 701 4G with Ubuntu Netbook Remix
9.10. gnome-power-manager reports that "my battery may be broken (1.9%)"
on boot.
Also, when running: cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info I notice that "Last
Full Capacity" reports 100mAh instead of 100 percent of the total
batte
This also happens in xubuntu 9.10 Desktop (eee 900). Tried that for I
had the 1.9% broken battery issue on ubuntu 9.10 desktop (might show my
newbness). Have not tried Kubuntu yet (for years btw).
- just cosmetical? it is bringing me into a constant state of battery
paranoia!
the 11th post on thi
This also happens in xubuntu 9.10 Desktop (eee 900). Tried that for I
had the 1.9% broken battery issue on ubuntu 9.10 desktop (might show my
newbness). Have not tried Kubuntu yet (for years btw).
- just cosmetical? it is bringing me into a constant state of battery
paranoia!
the 11th post on thi
Eric D, thanks for your reply.
Unfortunately I suppose it is not enough. Even if I remove that notification
the computer will Suspend, Hybernate or Turn OFF.
When exiting from suspend or hybernate or even when restarting the system the
battery level will once more be considered as "critical" and
So... until the devicekit-power is rewritten to take care of the
erroneous mAh reading there is a simple workaround provided by Ubuntu
itself:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EeePC/Using#Customizing%20the%20tiny%20desktop
Do not display the incorrect battery warning at login
gconftool-2 --set
Same issues here with ACER Aspire 5730z, Ubuntu 9.10 Desktop and kernel
2.6.31-19-generic installed.
It also happens with EeePC 4GB, Ubuntu 9.10 Desktop installed.
A good workaround could be the "do nothing" choice for the "When battery
power is critically low" option.
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On my EEE 1000H running karmic with kernel 2.6.31-17-generic and ASUS
bios 2204 (26/10/2009) I don't have this problem.
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+ power manager reports 1% battery even though it is full on Asus Eee PC netbook
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Thanks, surreal, for comment #11. This is seems to be a bug in eee pc
hardware. However, if we were to "fix" this bug, we have to do it in the
acpi package. I'm going to mark this triaged since it has been discussed
with Debian, and the logs mentioned to illustrate that eee pcs seem to
not be follo
Why is this bug low priority when 392467 got to be medium?
I just put Karmic UNR on an Asus Eee PC for a friend who is giving it to
his daughter as a Christmas present. Bit embarrassing that the otherwise
deeply inferior distro didn't have a problem with this.
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For Mario Pazzona Thanks a lot!
Unfortunately the problem evolves - now it sometimes show my battery
charge level critical, although laptop continues to work (I've already
read about this problem in someone's comment) :-) But, while there is
no decisive solution - I'll try this. Thanks, again.
M
Hi, I have the same problem on my eeepc 900 but the battery works
properly. In gconf-editor I have unselected the value of Apps>Gnome-
power-manager>notify>Low capacity and now i see nothing on startup. It's
only a workaround to get rid of the message. Sorry for my bad english :D
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I have done some research on this problem and come across an informative
discussion on this problem on a Debian-related mailing list:
http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-eeepc-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org/msg01135.html
What I got from this is:
The Eee pc's battery does not adhere to ACPI standar
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Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: devicekit-power (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Same problem here and another bug showing that I have 20 hours left on
my battery.
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Still happening on Eeepc 900
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I can confirm that the occasional dialog box only has a close button.
Here's a screenshot.
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I can also confirm the bug, though I would like to suggest a more
precise summary: Power manager reports 1% battery capacity on a working
battery.
I'm using Karmic desktop (a5 + updates) on an Eee PC 900. On boot, I
always get the notification and sometimes a dialog box as well, but if I
remember
I can confirm this on an Eee PC 4G Surf running Karmic Alpha 4, with the
difference that a notification is displayed, not a dialogue box.
Obviously, there is no button marked 'Do not show me this again' on the
notification, so it is shown every time I log in. However, the message
is only displayed
Only 4 small files in that directory rather than 20, but I went ahead
and stuck them in a tarball as requested
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Can you please copy&paste the output of
devicekit-power --dump
here and attach the logs in /var/lib/DeviceKit-power/ (feel free to
create an archive instead of attaching 20 individual files). Thanks!
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