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I have:
Ubuntu 10.04 i386
on MSI Wind U100
(clean install)
I am seeing this bug.
When I charge up the battery to full and disconnect the power adapter,
gnome-power-manager immediately declares "3 minutes remaining" and wants
me to hibernate. The battery typically lasts over 2 hours when charged
u
This bug has cropped up again in Lucid. I was able to work around it by
disabling the option "use_time_for_policy" in the gconf-editor's
settings for gnome-power-manager. I no longer get the warning.
However, it was causing unwanted hibernation any time I unplugged the
laptop before I did that.
This bug is not affecting anymore. It looks like its fixed in gnome.
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Can this bug be closed then?
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> No, haven't seen this bug on my HP NX7000 anymore.
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No, haven't seen this bug on my HP NX7000 anymore.
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Is this still happening to anyone in Feisty?
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Apparently that is not enough, since I have g-p-m 2.16.1, yet it
sometimes decides to hibernate when my battery is over 80% full. Last
time this happened on Jan 30 (after a fresh reinstall of Edgy), then I
changed the battery low action to "do nothing". Here's my
/var/log/syslog:
* last messag
>Perhaps it would help if g-p-m watched for changes in AC state, and considered
>the battery timings to be
>worthless for, say, 5 seconds after a power state change.
It does exactly that in 2.16.x.
Richard.
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I have an IBM ThinkPad T42 and currently have Edgy on it. I've often
made fun of g-p-m notifications claiming I have a few minutes left when
actually my battery was close to 100%, just after unplugging the AC
power.
Today g-p-m had its revenge: I unsuspended my laptop (without first
plugging it i
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Yes bug is back :(
HP NX7000
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It's back.
I have seen it in edgy...
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Here is a log for gnome-power-manager also..
It doesn't say 99% power but 0% when it should be about 70-80%
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Like i said, i have a nx7000. this bug affected me in Dapper, but in
edgy there is no problem xD
it looks like in gnome 2.16 the problem is fixed.
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I never had any problems with dapper > 6.06.1 and not so far in edgy
beta.
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Well, someone could create an upstream bug, if the problem still happens
with 2.16.0.
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I also have the same bug, with an Hp NX7000.
What is the state of resolving this bug in Gnome?
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I am also having this problem using an hp nx7000 laptop.
Below is the output of gnome-power-manager run in verbose non-daemon mode.
This output is generated by directly after pulling out power. The initial
readings are correct-
thereafter the timeleft goes haywire. The acpi command reports the co
I confirm this bug with HP nx 7010 here. Note that if you install
kubuntu along with ubuntu, you will see this is no longer an issue (of
course only in kubuntu)
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I recently upgraded from breezy and am having this problem. I also am using a
compaq nx7000.
It seems like the initial values presented are correct, but from there they go
haywire
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