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Thank you for your bug report. However, it's not complete. We'd like to get
some more information before the developer can fix the bug.
First of all the output of the command 'gnome-power-bugreport.sh' added in a
file would help. Also we'd like to have the output of the command
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Hi,
I'm also on Hardy and have all the updates installed. An update that i did
a couple of days back triggered this issue. Unless there's a change in the
state of the battery (either plug in AC power/remove AC), there's no change
in the battery state that is displayed in the batter applet
Since it also affects KDE I think the bug lies deeper in power-manager.
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I chased this last night; it's a bug in hal.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13669#c7 implies it's moot,
but this bug is evidence that it remains amiss.
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Sourcepackagename: power-manager = hal
Importance: Undecided = Low
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Moving my comments / findings from my other bug #196151 report here.
Attached is an archive containing output form the commands that Sense
listed above. For the dbus-monitor command I plugged and unplugged power
several times and let the machine sit for a couple minutes to let the
battery drain a
** Also affects: hal via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13669
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Thought I'd point out that this bug is very closely related to bug
194052.
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Thank you. It looks like this bug report and the one you gave are both about
the wrong battery being selected.
Another question to the people who have the problem: is the remaining battery
time absurd? Someone reported that in bug #196501 and I think it could have a
similar cause.
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In my case, it reports that the remianing battery time is unknown. I've
discovered that GPM also seems to have a memory leak, not sure if it's
related to this or not though. see #196688
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Sense Hofstede [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you. It looks like this bug
Hi,
For me the battery charge as shown never diminishes. I can work for
hours and the charge shown will be the actual charge in the battery when
the ac was removed. Meanwhile I can see the actual charge decreasing
via /proc.
If I plug the ac back in then the correct remaining battery charge is
That's exact behavior I'm seeing.
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Chris McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
For me the battery charge as shown never diminishes. I can work for
hours and the charge shown will be the actual charge in the battery when
the ac was removed. Meanwhile I can see
Another question to the people who have the problem: is the remaining battery
time absurd?
For me it's not quite absurd, but definitely wrong...
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51:18h to charge
I'd say so, considering it's fully charged according to the light on the
front...
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Hi, I'm suffering from the same problem. NB asus V1S.
surprisingly enough running $acpi -b shows the state of the battery correctly.
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I'm also having this problem, but with KDE 3.5. The battery icon can
tell when the system has been unplugged, and seems like it updates
itself then, but otherwise sits there on the same percentage number
regardless of the actual charge in the battery. For example, it spent
hours yesterday at 5%
Thank you for your help. Since there is a duplicate describing the same problem
and someone else confirming it this bug is confirmed.
A note for the developers: in the duplicate, bug #194960, are also log files
posted if you need more information.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Oliver Grawert (ogra) = Sense Hofstede (qense)
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I see this bug too, on a dell latitude d820, If i can provide any
helpful info that hasn't been provided above please let me know.
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