Jost Noticed this: Currently at 29% charge during a charge, power
manager reports 58min of battery life. Unplugging and plugging in again,
the notification that pops-up reports: 30% and 27min. Every time I
repeat this experiment the popup will report a different amount,
sometime as much as 1hr6mi
I hate to be a bugmancer and raise this from the dead, but I believe it
is better than cloning the issue (Even if it increases the heat). My
problem is not being solved by removing the battery or any bios setting
-indeed, windows reports battery levels correctly-.
At full charge, a battery that l
I've had the same issue on a Macbook 2,1 running Ubuntu 10.10.
Removing and reinserting the battery fixed the problem for me as well.
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Another quick comment.
On a Lenovo T510 notebook, removing and reinserting the battery resets
the battery statistics/calculations to their normal levels
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Here's something that might help: I switched to another power supply; same
brand, smaller, but still.
The power management seems to be working as it should now (fine) but also the
errors have gone from my logs (bug 549741).
To me this definitively points to a bug somewhere in the bios, the batte
Ping!
I have the same (?) problem, that gpm reported energy-full=951 and
percentage<3%.
After reading some reports and digging deeper into the new devkit-power based
architecture, I simply killed upowerd and restarted it by calling:
upower -d
which reports a more reasonable value (33 Wh) now. Plu
This is probably also related to bug 418428, which is very much not fixed yet
in Lucid as of today (mar 23, 2010, all updates loaded twice a day).
DKP severely messes up charging/fully charged states and battery rate. Plugging
in the AC adapter consistently gives me a spike in the reported batter
Is the problem still there in lucid as well?
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Could it be related to bug #434251 ? Maybe a duplicate ?
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Yeah, there was no suspend/resume for me, either. Just unplugging and
replugging the power cord.
Suspend/resume causes a whole new bunch of problems for me, which is why
I don't use it.
Richard
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> Seems to be triggered after a suspend/resume cycle.
In my case there is no suspend/resume involved, so I don't think this is
the (only) trigger.
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Same issue, enegery-full is way too high.
Seems to be triggered after a suspend/resume cycle. Iit might be the
kernel accidently wrong values just after a resume, and devicekit-power
just reading the value once, even if it changes.
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I have the same problem on my non-mac laptop, and I think bug #419819
refers to the same issue.
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Thanks for the report. From devkitpower --dump:
Device: /org/freedesktop/DeviceKit/Power/devices/battery_BAT0
native-path:
/sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/device:00/PNP0C0A:00/power_supply/BAT0
vendor: DPON013
model:ASMB013
power supply: yes
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Okay, I reproduced the bug. AC was unplugged and I was getting a very
low battery status (3.4%) within Karmic while I ran apport-collect.
However, the battery's external lights indicate almost 100% charge, and
it is almost 100% charged because I only just took it off AC power.
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Hi,
Sorry, I should have said: I am experiencing this bug in 64-bit Karmic,
with all updates applied up until early August. I never had any
problems with battery status info in Jaunty. Karmic seems to have
nothing but trouble interpreting my battery status, but Jaunty worked
fine.
I am currentl
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
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reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the
development release - Karmic Koala. It would help us greatly if you
could test with it so we can wo
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