Ubuntu 21.10
ThinkPad X1 Carbon 7
Still exists. The Indicator is stuck at "Estimating...". The logs show
this:
Feb 23 15:17:46 upowerd[3233]: energy 42.66 bigger than full 0.00
Feb 23 15:18:56 upowerd[3233]: energy 43.54 bigger than full 0.00
Feb 23 15:18:56 upowerd[3233]: energy
Hi.
Ubuntu 16.04. Usus B451J
The problem still exists
(upowerd:3571): UPower-Linux-WARNING **: energy 31,794000 bigger than
full 31,201000
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I can confirm this bug still exists in 12.10. Can we get a fix, please?
It's been almost 3 years since it was reported. Using a laptop without
knowing how much battery you have is about as fun as driving a car
without knowing the amount of gasoline you have remaining...
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I have this problem in Xubuntu 12.10 on a macbook pro 9,2. Killing
upowerd works for now but it'd be nice to have a real fix.
bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/devicekit-
power/+bug/626025 seems to indicate that it's fixed with kernel 2.6.38.5
but I'm running 3.5.0-23 so this must be
Present in 12.10
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The value of Energy when full is much higher than the value of
Energy (design) so the percentage calculation is wrong
I got the same problem on my thinkpad x300 with Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS. kill
upowerd fixed the issue.
my battery was replaced recently with a new one (oem).
Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0
native-path:
I have the problem on my Thinkpad T410. However the problem only
started for me when I added a second battery slice to the bottom of
the laptop.
It disturbs proper power management as it thinks power is low (measuring
percentage power left instead of remaining time given current
consumption).
Just done a clean install of 12.04.1 on a TravelMate 6410. Done all
updates. This same problem is there at first switch on. Reboot has no
effect.
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This bug still appears constantly for me in Oneiric on my MacBook1.1. In
contrast to 'upower -d', using 'acpi -V' always reports correct
percentage though.
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This bug is gone for me in Ubuntu 11.04.
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The value of Energy when full is much higher than the value of
Energy (design) so the
This bug is driving me crazy. Just spent 2 weeks on the road and the
laptop kept shutting down thinking it only had 10% power left. (It
actually had 80% charge).
** Changed in: upower (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Oh on an Thinkpad X201.
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The value of Energy when full is much higher than the value of
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I have a Thinkpad T510 running Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit and whenever I bring
it out of standby, the battery indicator always reports 100% battery no
matter how empty the battery actually is. The hours remaining is still
accurate however. Restarting fixes the problem.
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Duplicate of bug #626025?
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The value of Energy when full is much higher than the value of
Energy (design) so the percentage calculation
Same symptom on a Thinkpad T420s with a Sanyo 42T4845 battery: the
indicator always shows 10% on a full battery and energy-full is 10x what
it should be. Killing upowerd temporarily sometimes restores the right
value.
However, I have also seen upower report all values as 10x (energy,
A script can be written to kill upowerd at each resume from sleep (in
/etc/pm/sleep.d/ )
An upstream fix is strongly desired though.
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I'm experiencing this bug on a Thinkpad T420 under Natty, with the same
symptoms as others. Upower gives my battery as a Panasonic 42T4793.
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I'm also experiencing it on my thinkpad x201, on the Ubuntu 11.04
When I resumed from suspend, the Energy when full value became about
ten times as the Energy(design)“, making the estimated percentage of
the battery only 10%, while actually there is still much energy left.
The value of Energy
Since I believe that Pedro's question has been answered and the bug
still persists, I'm changing it back to new. It may not be about gnome
power management, but about upower.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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If I kill the process of upowerd, then upowerd restarts with accurate
information in Energy when full and the battery of the indicator
applet jumps back to where it should be. So this should really be a bug
in upower. Sorry for double posting.
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Killing upowerd resets the wrong battery information, so I guess the
problem resides in upower
** Package changed: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) = upower (Ubuntu)
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I am seeing the same behaviour as soro2005 - if I kill and restart
upowerd, normality is restored.
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The value of Energy when full is much
This should be the same as these two Fedora bugs:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=608341 and
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=656738
They seem to be fixing it in the kernel.
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #608341
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=608341
Been having this issue ever since Maverick
Energy when full is 10 x what it should be.
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The value of Energy when full is much higher than
This issue occurs here as of today with gnome-power-manager
2.32.0-0ubuntu1 on Maverick 64bit.
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Is this update already available for Maverick?
Because I still have this bug. But I would say it does appear not so
often than with 10.04.
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The value of Energy when full is much higher than the value of Energy
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. A new version of Gnome Power Manager is available on
Maverick and we are wondering if this bug is still an issue for you with
that version? Could you please test and comment back? Thanks in advance.
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This is not the same as bug 467825. I'm also experiencing it on my
thinkpad x201.
Energy 49.8 Wh
Energy when full 601.9 Wh
Energy (design) 60.7 Wh
As you can see it knows how much power you've got. But the result is
that i have 10% on my battery, giving me 2h35 of uptime. Which is all
wrong. In
I'm pretty certain this is a bug in upower, rather than g-p-m, because
the upower command-line tool also shows the huge energy when full
figure.
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The value of Energy when full is much higher than the value of Energy
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you might be facing bug 467825 ?
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I am also seeing this on my Thinkpad T510.
See attached screenshot.
** Attachment added: Screenshot-Power Statistics - Device Information.png
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The value of Energy when full is much higher
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48807382/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48807383/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48807384/ProcStatus.txt
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** Package changed: indicator-applet (Ubuntu) = gnome-power-manager
(Ubuntu)
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