Public bug reported:

Ubuntu Edgy (6.10) after upgrade from Dapper.  However, Dapper had the
same issue.

On my HP NX7000 I get incorrect battery life reports from gnome-power-
manager.  Even if the battery is fully charged, when I unplug the AC
adapter it reports that I only have 4 minutes of battery life (but it
reports 100% charged).  It then proceeds to count UP until eventually it
reaches 2 hours.  The main issue I'm facing is that sometimes it reports
that there is only 2 minutes left which causes my system to go into
suspend mode.

This problem only occurs if Ubuntu is already booted and I unplug.  If I
boot the laptop up with no AC plugged in, it reports correct times.

** Affects: Ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

** Description changed:

+ Ubuntu Edgy (6.10) after upgrade from Dapper
+ 
  On my HP NX7000 I get incorrect battery life reports from gnome-power-
  manager.  Even if the battery is fully charged, when I unplug the AC
  adapter it reports that I only have 4 minutes of battery life (but it
  reports 100% charged).  It then proceeds to count UP until eventually it
  reaches 2 hours.  The main issue I'm facing is that sometimes it reports
  that there is only 2 minutes left which causes my system to go into
  suspend mode.

** Description changed:

- Ubuntu Edgy (6.10) after upgrade from Dapper
+ Ubuntu Edgy (6.10) after upgrade from Dapper.  However, Dapper had the
+ same issue.
  
  On my HP NX7000 I get incorrect battery life reports from gnome-power-
  manager.  Even if the battery is fully charged, when I unplug the AC
  adapter it reports that I only have 4 minutes of battery life (but it
  reports 100% charged).  It then proceeds to count UP until eventually it
  reaches 2 hours.  The main issue I'm facing is that sometimes it reports
  that there is only 2 minutes left which causes my system to go into
  suspend mode.

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu Edgy (6.10) after upgrade from Dapper.  However, Dapper had the
  same issue.
  
  On my HP NX7000 I get incorrect battery life reports from gnome-power-
  manager.  Even if the battery is fully charged, when I unplug the AC
  adapter it reports that I only have 4 minutes of battery life (but it
  reports 100% charged).  It then proceeds to count UP until eventually it
  reaches 2 hours.  The main issue I'm facing is that sometimes it reports
  that there is only 2 minutes left which causes my system to go into
  suspend mode.
+ 
+ This problem only occurs if Ubuntu is already booted and I unplug.  If I
+ boot the laptop up with no AC plugged in, it reports correct times.

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Battery life incorrect
https://launchpad.net/bugs/67180

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