I don't think this bug is related to the battery or even the upower
package.

There is something non-volatile about this computer that only disappears
when all power is removed. Not even a reboot fixes the problem. Maybe a
BIOS problem, I don't know...

I'm trying several things to identify the source of the problem. One of
those things requires some changes in the BIOS settings, but I'm not
sharing them yet because it may brake something. Please don't mess with
your BIOS.

There is one test that I challenge everyone to try: Boot the live cd of Ubuntu 
13.10 (Saucy Salamander)  several times.
This version is powered by kernel 3.10 and includes some fixes to this laptop. 
The display dimmer finally works out of the box. I haven't investigated very 
much about what else works out of the box with this version, but I noticed that 
all boots worked flawlessly. 32bit image is here: 
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/saucy-desktop-i386.iso

Anyone here is using Ubuntu 32 bit? You can check it with this command:
uname -i

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  Asus n56vz battery state is wrong or battery not charging at all.

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