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If anyone is still encountering this problem on 12.04 or later, please
use 'ubuntu-bug upower' to report a new bug. This one has been fixed.
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i still have the problem in a Dell mini 1010. I fresh-installed 12.04
several times with no success.
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this bug was opened against Ubuntu 10.04, at first should be fixed for
this
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For those on pre-12.04 releases, this bug will likely remain as the
codebase is frozen for that release. The fix will need to manually be
backported either by upstream or by someone willing to submit a patch to
Ubuntu 11.10.
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with 11.10 still happen also after full packages upgrade.
Disconnecting main power supply from wall socket or DC plug from the NetPC (MSI
Wind 90), same effect, always switch off after 10 seconds for "low battery"
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OK, based on the upstead "Fix Released" status, I'll assume this is
fixed in 12.04. Thanks everyone for your patience!
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Well. I'm not experiencing this bag on that my laptop anymore.
But I need to say that now I have lubuntu installed on it.
So here now xfce4-power-manager is used instead of gnome-power-manager.
This was upower bug but it was G-P-M who turned off power on unplug events.
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Nor have I. Could the original reporter come in and see if 12.04 has
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Actually, I haven't seen this bug since upgrading to Precise.
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 7:51 PM, David Tombs
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> So, same behavior in 12.04 Precise?
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So, same behavior in 12.04 Precise?
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seems incredible, but charged capacitors in the external power supply
can make the difference, let voltage dropping at very slow rate. I will
test this on my netPC
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Can anyone confirm previous post #153 that it happens on other laptops
too?
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Additional information about this bug:
the incorrect readings of gpm only occure 2 me when I unplug the cable
that is connected to my laptop and they don't occur when I unplug the
power cable from the wall contact.
Maybe this helps solving the problem and maybe some people can try it
and use it a
VAIO Series E (VPCEB15EL), 11.10 fully updated and still not working.
Had to use this workaround:
gconftool-2 --type bool --set
/apps/gnome-power-manager/general/use_time_for_policy false
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Still present on 11.10, fully updated.
Toshiba NB505
(Dell)Alienware M17x
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it seems to be working on my msi x340 with Precise Beta 1. After
unpluging the cable, there are no more wrong reports about critical
battery.
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Good news, folks. I just installed Precise Beta 1 and the bug seems to be
fixed. As commented before, probably was a kernel-related issue. So, since -
apparently - is not necessary install Precise, would be nice if we get more
people testing this to see if this bug is still occurs in the new ker
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As asked at:
http://upower.freedesktop.org/
I tried to post something on the upstream mail list for upower (on freedesktop):
my posts was ignored. So I think Canonical is not responsible as they inherit
the code.
Try yourself to writo to them.
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Greg, I suspect that this bug is actually several related ones, as for
my system it does seem to have been fixed upstream. I would also not be
surprised if it is due to (various cases of) quirky hardware which was
deemed to work because it tested successfully under Windows. It might
be worth your
Statquant, "tens of us who cannot use our laptops"? I've been trying to
deal with this problem since 11.04 (or before) on my DELL mini 9 also,
but I haven't posted anything about it. I just have been shutting down
everytime I have to move from an outlet, and I imagine a LOT of other
people are cont
Damn, I truied the quick fix proposed and that did not work.
I am surprised to see that this bug is considered as fixed... IT IS NOT
There are still tens of us who cannot use their laptop because of this... I now
use Windows XP because of this...
I have upower 9.13, ubuntu 11.10.
Is there anywhe
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Actually this is fixed for me - see bug 852406. It was an upstream
kernel workaround for bad ACPI events sent by the hardware. I really
wouldn't blame the Ubuntu developers for that, as fixing any bug of this
sort (of which there are far too many) takes an enormous effort - see
all the comments o
It's unbelievable how a HUGE bug can't be handled by Ubuntu developers
properly. Sad, very sad.
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I also have this problem. Have stayed with Natty (well, Linux Mint 11)
to avoid it, however a recent update has caused it to sleep every time
and an added displeasure of wifi failing after waking (anther bug?).
Before wifi would fail only sometimes and require reboot now it is all
the time. Quick f
David Tombs: This battery is brand new, though it started with an older
battery that could have been bad. At this point, I won't know, though it
would be nice to have two batteries.
Part of the irregularity I experience with the bug is that sometimes the
machine will work fine until, as others hav
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I have the same problem with 11.10. The message of battery critically
low appears after unplug AC cable, but the battery monitor itself shows
the battery is fully charged.
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I could upload the amd64 package I built somewhere (no clue about PPAs,
but if there is a way to do it which doesn't take too much time I could
do) if people would like, though I must admit I am not too keen, as I
don't like to encourage people to use random binaries from people they
don't know.
Michael:
- I've been seeing the phantom battery since, I believe, at least Ubuntu 10.10
(InstallationMedia 9.10).
- I've been experiencing this problem in Ubuntu 11.10; I think I did in 11.04
but can't remember. Earlier information is useless as I replaced the battery
some time during having 11
With that patch applied I can no longer immediately reproduce the
problem, though it may just be chance as it is somewhat unpredictable.
I will wait a couple of weeks before coming to a verdict. Of course,
even if that does solve it for me it may be that other people may be
seeing the same symptom
On the offchance that my idea is right I am about to test the following
patch to gnome-setting-deamon. If anyone has a clue about that code
please take a look and tell me if it is correct or hopeless.
$ diff -ud ./plugins/power/gsd-power-manager.c.old
./plugins/power/gsd-power-manager.c
--- ./pl
Brian: I checked but the values of /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/charge_*
on my Dell Latitude E6410 were all equal to 560 (so no strange
charge_now greater than charge_full) on at least one occasion when I had
the warning.
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I just added a link in the other direction, but see bug 882160. Do
other subscribers to this bug see this phantom battery too? And if so,
does the critical battery warning appear at the same time?
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I'm still experiencing power problems in 11.10. Specifically, if I
unplug my laptop's power cord immediately before opening the lid and
leaving suspend mode, the computer pops up a "battery criticall low,
will suspend" message. At the same time the indicator in the top right
showns 100% battery pow
Kris: I think you're probably experiencing bug 481312, which has been
fixed in recent versions of Ubuntu. It has not been fixed, however, in
11.04 which is probably what you are running.
Brian: you should submit a new bug report for your issue (or look for
one that already exists), as it is differ
I have problems with my Dell E6410 running 11.04 Natty Narwhal. I
noticed some strange values for BAT0 (I have BAT1 but not installed).
The following were from when my computer's battery was fully charged and
on AC power:
$ cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/charge_full
8061000
$ cat /sys/class/powe
even a better workaround is setting "when lid closed" tell it to "do
nothing" or "blank screen"
This worked for me when unplugging the cable it only blanked the screen
or did nothing instead of hibernating.
Maybe there is a solution to be found in this context?
I am using the latest LTS version
A workaround that has been working for me is to go to settings for
Power, and for the setting "When power is critically low" tell it to
shutdown rather than hibernate. It's not shutting down when I come back
from suspend so it seems to be fine.
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I can confirm this on a Dell Mini 9 (Inspiron 910) and a Dell Latitude
E6510 (Certified up until 11.04).
This issue only started with 11.10 (Oneiric). I find this happens when I
boot with power plugged in and I disconnect the power once in a session.
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New bug, same bug- what's the difference? It's been a problem for well over
a year and nothing is being done about it.
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 8:58 PM, David Tombs wrote:
> Hi Chauncellor, I'm sorry but that's not true. Bug reports are
> associated with a root cause, and more than one root caus
Hi Chauncellor, I'm sorry but that's not true. Bug reports are
associated with a root cause, and more than one root cause can cause the
same symptom (e.g. bug 197762). So, it is correct to have multiple bug
reports demonstrating the same symptom, especially if a distinction
between the reports can
Dates have nothing to do with bug deficiencies. This fits the problem
bug perfectly and thus all activity should be centralized towards the
pertinent bug: This one
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Well, as I said to Alberto above, please create a new bug report if you
started experiencing the problem in 11.10. As you can see from the dates
in this bug, it has been around for a while. Please link to the new bug
from here if/when you do.
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I do feel as though that is the case. The bug came into play during the
testing phases of 11.10, and is still prevalent in the current version.
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Tit
I would say just by looking at this bug that a number of its duplicates
(including the one I reported) aren't actually duplicates. The issue I
reported was specific to 11.10 and was not present in the LTS.
Is it possible that someone has over-generalized this issue to include
new issues as well?
Alberto, then you have a different bug since this one has been around a
while. Please report a new one with "ubuntu-bug upower".
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It has started when I installed 11.10.
With 10.04 I had no problem with the battery use.
Em 15/11/2011 22:40, "David Tombs" escreveu:
> zac.roesch: Your problem might be related to upower, but are you sure
> the new battery you got isn't toast?
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This is very likely a dupe of bug 120258. Let's see if this is resolved
when that one is.
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zac.roesch: Your problem might be related to upower, but are you sure
the new battery you got isn't toast?
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I have the same problem.
Ubuntu 11.10 32 bit
netbook msi wind
Also, after suspend, if I unplug from AC power, when resume the system
crashes and I have to turn off and turn on. If I don't unplug from AC
power, it resumes ok.
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Today I also got affected.
I removed the laptop from the docking-station, the message popped up and
laptop was shutdown.
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Update: it did it again, woke up machine, typed password, unplugged,
warning came up, it powered itself off.
This isn't triaged for everyone.
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Titl
it is a timer issue on plugging in the A/C power and sleep. I use my
netbook many times a day like this, and occasionally forget to plug it
in until after the screen has shut off. If i plug in the netbook after
the screen shuts off, and then unplug it before i wake up the machine,
it reads 0:02 bat
Same issue with my MSI Wind with Ubuntu 11.10.
The work-around in comment #94 worked in my situation.
This bug is troubling me for a year now if memory serves me well...
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Yeah, I tried dconf-editor, and now I get a question about what to do
with I unplug ac power, but even after I hit cancel, the thing still
shuts of.
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Same issue on a Medion Akoya (rebranded MSI Wind) with Ubuntu 11.10.
The work-around in comment #94 worked in my situation.
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I have the same problem on MSI X340, none of the workarounds helps. I
will wait for a fix, test it and report.
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11.10 (and 11.04 before upgrade), upower 0.9.13, Eee 1005 HA
I've been having this problem for the last three or so months. It is
totally identical to everyone else's issues, except that neither of the
workarounds fixed it.
I got a new battery, thinking the old one was probably about dead
anyway,
Thanks - that seems to work nicely as a workaround on Oneiric for me
too. Very helpful.
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In order to work around this issue in Oneiric, you can issue the
following command:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power 'use-time-for-
policy' 'false'
You can alternatively do the following:
1. sudo apt-get install dconf-tools
2. dconf-editor
3. Navigate to the 'org.gnome.setti
Also, with Oneiric on my Dell Mini 9 ...
Problem is *not* solved by removing gnome-power-manager altogether.
But ... problem does not occur at all if you use Xfce instead of Unity.
What's different about Xfce's power management versus Unity? Doesn't it
rely on upower too?
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Furthermore, none of the workarounds work in Oneiric. The relevant keys
for gnome-power-manager no longer exist in gconf, and creating them has
no effect.
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Affects me on 11.10 too, running on a Dell Mini 9.
It was fine in 11.04, incidentally.
I have the same result from upower --version as furyhunter.
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furyhunter@tenacity:~$ upower --version
UPower client version 0.9.13
UPower daemon version 0.9.13
This is happening on a Lenovo 3000 N100. I'm reporting bug #839017 as a
duplicate of this bug. Hopefully those later versions of upower and the
kernel will make it to the next beta at the very least.
can you post the output of:
$ upower --version
with 11.10 ?
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Still affects system on 11.10 beta
msi x-slim x340
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Still present on 11.04.
Toshiba NB505
(Dell)Alienware M17x
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@alex p: If you look at the Gnome bugzilla report you'll see that the
upower developer said that the latest kernel and upower has the fix. You
can find current mainline kernel builds at [1] and you'd probably have
to build upower from source.
[1] http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily
Can confirm like @efa says, Natty still keeps suspending/hibernating
after unplugging- on a friend's advent 4211 netbook.
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i have msi wind u100.
read some of the discussion here, and im pretty advanced linux user, but
do not understand what to do now - how do i apply the patch? is
upgrading upower really helps? if i want it, do i need to compile it by
myself?
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Also affects LG X110 netbook.
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11.04 the Natty Narwhal updated with last patches today, continue to suspend my
netpc when remove power plug.
The supplied (default) upower with 11.04 is:
$ upower --version
UPower client version 0.9.9
UPower daemon version 0.9.9
As workaround, I keep a kernel root console open (CTRL-ALT-F1), thi
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yes! what ever happened to good old sampling and running averages!?
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 1:26 AM, Miroslav <531...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> I'm contributing with "me too".
>
> Running Ubuntu 10.10
>
> Take a look at attached screenshot,
> I get those spikes in the power history
> whenever
I'm contributing with "me too".
Running Ubuntu 10.10
Take a look at attached screenshot,
I get those spikes in the power history
whenever I plug or unplug the power cord
from the laptop.
Obviously the spikes are wrong readings,
should be filtered out by the upower
because they screw gnome-power-m
@dustwolf- This is a fantastic fix. Thanks so much.
For the other noobs out there like me, you may have to launch your terminal
then launch gconf-editor from there. My netbook didn't launch crap with
Alt-F2.
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 1:44 PM, DustWolf wrote:
> For everyone suffering from an immedi
I think you have multiple problems here. One of them is that either
energy-full or energy-full-design is wildly incorrect, resulting in very
low % full readings. There's an example above - here's mine. Note that
upower (and battery meter), are both reporting 11% left; there's really
a lot more t
For everyone suffering from an immediate ticket to oblivion when
disconnecting the charger on laptops with buggy suspend:
Alt-F2 and launch gconf-editor
Navigate to apps>gnome-power-manager>actions
Change the value of critical_battery to "nothing"
Credit: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php
This used to be fixed for me for a while with some sort of delay but now
it's broken again.
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I am using natty beta 1, I encouter this bug on a packard bell kav60. I
tried the workaround with the gconf-editor without any success. What
could I do to fix it?
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UPower 0.9.8 let my netpc stay on unplugging the power cable.
But the icon on the task bar show AC power as always connected, so it is not
perfect.
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I have a msi x340 and I have got the same problem. I have changed the
settings in the gconfig-editor but it's not working.
Could anyone help me out?
Cheers!
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gdm, gdm-guest-session, gnome-power-manager, gnome-session, indicator-session,
ubuntu-desktop,
depends on upower, so removing upower, gnome will be removed.
To replace and try a so critical package, recompile it, sudo make install, then
reboot!
To replace the old one, ask to reinstall the offic
Hello, I know this may not be the case but I accidentally tried to uninstall
the upower package that I had running in my machine using the software
center (it told me that some packages were going to be uninstalled too) and
I hit yes, but after I did that my ubuntu can no longer boot (it stays stuc
@tlindvall propose your patch directly to the upstream freedesktop
upower team, so they can test it on many brand/architectures, and both
new and old kernels, as this problem is related to a new
meaning/parameter the recent kernel report about the batteries.
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upower (devkit-power) reporting bad data when AC cable is unplugged
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Yeah I tried that in console mode (I also had the upower_0.9.5-4_i386.deb) but
my NIC did not seem to be up, so It could not connect to the repository.
Thanks for your suggestion I did not know that --force option.
2011/2/3 Rafael Reggiani Manzo <531...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> This worked fine for
This worked fine for me (--force-overwrite because on my 10.10
upower_0.9.5-4_i386.deb is installed):
sudo dpkg --force-overwrite -i upower_0.9.1-1.2_i386.deb
Also, instead of reinstall your ubuntu, you tried the following?
sudo apt-get install upower
As a first feedback, during all day on my
I've just done something really bad. I tried to uninstall upower and install
this patched and my system broke. I can't get the Xs up. :S I'm gonna have
to reinstall Ubuntu. Is there any instructions of how to install this
patched version?...
2011/2/3 tlindvall
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> Here is patched .deb package fo
Here is patched .deb package for lucid version of upower (0.9.1-1). It adds a
sanity check of data and small delay for machines with bios not updating uevent
data instantly. I can't take any responsibility of the quality or correctness,
but if someone having this bug is willing to give it a t
Enhanced version of patch for lucid. In most cases should show the remaining
time also. Downside is small delay in responding unplug event. Should not
have any effect on systems not affected by this bug i.e. should be suitable as
a common correction for lucid.
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