** Summary changed:

- Power manager does not see batteries
+ [solved by upgrade] Power manager does not see batteries

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
  
  After I installed Edgy Eft on my computer it seems that everything is
  configured like I got a desktop computer and not a laptop, the Energy
  manager does not allow me to configure a battery operated mode, and
  there seem to be no difference between the time I operate on battery or
  on AC power.
  
  I have an ASUS A6000 AMD64, I am running Generic 64bits kernel.
  
   -> on /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/AC0/ file 'state' is empty
   -> on /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/ files 'alarm' 'info' and 'state' are empty
  
  It seems that the bug affects also acpi, because when I want to switch
  off my laptop, everything stops but the "running" LED stays on. I need
  to press the power button until complete switch off
+ 
+ Edit 2007/04/03 :
+ After Feisty installation acpi problems where solved BUT "standard" upgrade 
has failed.
+ If someone reads this before trying to upgrade with the same or similar 
problem, try to upgrade with acpi disabeled as acpi was causing upgrade failure.

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[solved by upgrade] Power manager does not see batteries
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/76557
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