Tried the *.deb located here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/2013-03-04-raring/

Installed it using dpkg -i
linux-headers-3.9.0-999_3.9.0-999.201303040436_all.deb<http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/2013-03-04-raring/linux-headers-3.9.0-999_3.9.0-999.201303040436_all.deb>

No effect. The battery design capacity is still 0.

On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Joseph Salisbury <
joseph.salisb...@canonical.com> wrote:

> Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel?  Refer
> to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
> v3.8 kernel[0] (Not a kernel in the daily directory) and install both
> the linux-image and linux-image-extra .deb packages.
>
> If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
> tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.
>
> If the mainline kernel does not fix this bug, please add the tag:
> 'kernel-bug-exists-upstream'.
>
> If you are unable to test the mainline kernel, for example it will not
> boot, please add the tag: 'kernel-unable-to-test-upstream'.
> Once testing of the upstream kernel is complete, please mark this bug as
> "Confirmed".
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> [0] http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.8-raring/
>
> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
>    Importance: Undecided => Medium
>
> ** Tags added: kernel-da-key quantal
>
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>
> Title:
>   Battery design capacity is zero
>
> Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
>   Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>   Seen on Ubuntu 12.10.
>
>   I've a Lenovo G780 unit for which the battery design capacity is
>   reported as zero. This is a brand new unit.
>
>   In /sys/class/power_supply/BAT1 I can find the following information:
>
>       POWER_SUPPLY_NAME=BAT1
>       POWER_SUPPLY_STATUS=Charging
>       POWER_SUPPLY_PRESENT=1
>       POWER_SUPPLY_TECHNOLOGY=Unknown
>       POWER_SUPPLY_CYCLE_COUNT=1491
>       POWER_SUPPLY_VOLTAGE_MIN_DESIGN=1000
>       POWER_SUPPLY_VOLTAGE_NOW=11820000
>       POWER_SUPPLY_POWER_NOW=635500000
>       POWER_SUPPLY_ENERGY_FULL_DESIGN=0
>       POWER_SUPPLY_ENERGY_FULL=47520000
>       POWER_SUPPLY_ENERGY_NOW=36350000
>       POWER_SUPPLY_MODEL_NAME=
>       POWER_SUPPLY_MANUFACTURER=Li-Ion
>       POWER_SUPPLY_SERIAL_NUMBER=PABAS0241231
>
>   At first, I thought that this was a battery issue, but when I use
>   Windows based battery tools, I get good values for the 3 capacity
>   values:
>
>       design capacity
>       last full charged capacity
>       current capacity
>
>   These 3 values are different in windows, so it's not that one of the
>   capacity values is reused for one of the other values.
>
>   This is a Ubuntu defect.
>
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

** Tags added: ernel-bug-exists-upstream

** Tags removed: ernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream

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