** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Tags removed: running-unity
** Tags added: quantal-unity running
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Tested on 12.10: Same behaviour. (Battery status stays "charged" after
removing charging power.)
Discovered a work-around to get the is to unplug from charge for a
second or two, then plug in again for a second and then unplug it again
before the battery status has returned to fully charged.
I
Would you be able to test a Ubuntu 12.10 live CD?
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Tags added: precise
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On 12.04 it is still faulty. (I have not tried 12.10.) Shows fully
charged and still on power after being unplugged and allowed to run
flat. It works perfectly if unplugged before booting Ubuntu.
If put on charge while the indicator is working, and allowed to become
fully charged, then the indi
Has anyone seen this issue in Ubuntu 12.04 or 12.10?
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Title:
Battery indicator shows "Laptop battery is charged" when is not
To manage notificati
affects me too, sandy bridge core i5, samsung series 9 2012
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Title:
Battery indicator shows "Laptop battery is charged" when is not
To manage not
This is a definite problem. Not only does it not read the battery
information correctly but it ruins your battery so it never fully is
able to reach it's full capacity again. I have gone through several
batteries with my HP 6700t. I like linux but will not run it in a live
machine anymore. I guess
Hi,
In mi case I have both Windows 7 a Ubuntu on my laptop. On Windows 7 the
battery indicator goes perfect with or without plugging. Nonetheless
with Ubuntu, even with Beta 2, the problem that I reported is still
happening. Hence, it is a problem with the operating system, not with
the Hardware.
Oh, nevermind -- Windows 7 has the same issue. Hopefully it's something
wrong with the battery and not the whole computer itself.
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Title:
Battery
I'm still having the issue on Beta 2. Was this issue present on non-
natty versions? This is my first time using Ubuntu as my main.
Also, two "Laptop battery is charged" items appear when I click the
battery.
And Windows 7 Ultimate displays battery as 100% and discharges properly
from what I gath
I updated to the Beta 2 as well but the bug is still present in my case.
Did you did any additional thing to solve it (apart from upgrading)? I
also tried what Kyle Reynolds proposed but it didn't work out either.
When the AC power is connected, it always says "estimating", whereas
when unplugged,
I think this bug is fixed in Beta 2. I updated my distro and now it is
working perfectly fine. What do you think?
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Title:
Battery indicator shows
Alright, my trick doesn't seem to fare too well after an hour or two;
the battery indicator just kind of stops at 38%. And now it shows a full
battery icon and "Laptop battery is charged" despite being at 38% in the
Power Statistics.
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I have ACER ASPIRE 5920G and I got the same problem after disconnecting
the power. The message appear is always the battery is charged with no
indicator.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I may have figured it out. You'll have to calibrate the battery under
ubuntu.
open gconf-editor from Terminal.
go to apps/gnome-power-manager/actions.
set critical_battery to "nothing".
unplug machine.
let it die.
plug it in.
KEEP IT ON THE CHARGER.
unplug.
seems to work for my HP dv6000 s
Affects me! In windows 7 the battery works fine even when I keep it
unplugged from the charger, but in Natty if I keep it unplugged for more
than 15 seconds it shuts down... Windows reports 100%, Ubuntu reports 0%
the second it's off the charger despite saying "battery is charged."
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