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upower (devkit-power) reporting bad data when AC cable is unplugged
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Why cant the gpm poll the events a few times after a specific event for
some interval of time and then make a decision as to what to do. 3-4
seconds is enough for the power-surge to correct itself right?
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I have just duplicated this in
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If g-p-m would just perform even a slight filter for extreme outliers in
its data, this would be solved. I have a Medion Akoya (MSI Wind
rebrand), and yes whenever I unplug (even after fully charging),
apparently the battery reports an extreme power surge (not even sure if
it's real, it could also
Well the underlying cause is the same between these two bugs, so perhaps
a g-p-m task on the other one would be the right solution here?
I'm not sure whether g-p-m should do sanity checking here: what if your
battery really will die almost immediately upon unplugging? I've had a
laptop that would
David: regardless of how crap/invalid the incoming data might be, g-p-m
needs to be able to sanity check _itself_ and not generate notifications
in illogical situations (eg. 100% full).
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Paul: can you specify why this is not a duplicate? Sounds the same to
me.
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The gconftool-2 command also helped with MSI Wind U90.
Konstantin, thanks a lot. This issue was a royal pain in ass.
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The drawback of this solution in my case at least is that I have to use
the command after every reboot. As it is indeed rather annoying a proper
fix would be very welcome.
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The gconftool-2 command solves the problem for my msi Wind. Thanks.
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Today I search in newest bugs for gnome-power-manager and found several
similar cases.
At least those new bugs sound very similar.
I decided to post here what I discover till now.
There are laptops that have enormous peak in energy consumption while
being plug to or unplugged from AC power.
Loo
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Battery incorrectly reported as critcally low at when almost full
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Battery incorrectly reported as critcally low at when almost full
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I can confirm it when testing lubuntu
$ gnome-power-manager --version
Version 2.29.2
My LG X110 is forced to hibernete after being unpluged from AC.
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