Public bug reported: Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.11
When testing the hardy alpha6 live cd I came across an bug that was also in the Feisty release and it isn't resolved. The problem is that when I start my laptop, plugged into AC, acpi and the gnome-power-manager think that AC is unplugged and report a popup telling the laptop is unplugged. (Which isn't) The bug can be reproduced by unplugging the AC and replugging it again, then after one minute acpi+g-p-m thinks the battery is unplugged again. Here's the what acpi reported: (laptop on AC system up and running, g-p-m gives the unplugged warning) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi -V Battery 1: discharging, 98%, 02:06:43 remaining Thermal 1: ok, 53.0 degrees C AC Adapter 1: off-line (laptop after unplugging AC) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi -V Battery 1: discharging, 98%, 04:25:27 remaining Thermal 1: ok, 53.0 degrees C AC Adapter 1: off-line ( and replugging it again) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi -V Battery 1: charging, 98%, 00:33:00 until charged Thermal 1: ok, 53.0 degrees C AC Adapter 1: on-line Then after one +- one minute g-p-m gave an popup telling the laptop was disconnected.(Which wasn't the case) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi -V Battery 1: discharging, 98%, 18:23:56 remaining Thermal 1: ok, 53.0 degrees C AC Adapter 1: on-line The remaining outputs shows that the battery is charging as the remaining times increases. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi -V Battery 1: discharging, 98%, 25:42:22 remaining Thermal 1: ok, 53.0 degrees C AC Adapter 1: on-line [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi -V Battery 1: discharging, 98%, 27:48:38 remaining Thermal 1: ok, 53.0 degrees C AC Adapter 1: on-line [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ acpi -V Battery 1: discharging, 98%, 31:56:44 remaining Thermal 1: ok, 53.0 degrees C AC Adapter 1: on-line I can't find anything useful in the logs but if you need more info I'm happy to provide it. Stas ** Affects: linux-source-2.6.11 (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- acpi reporting incorrect battery state https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/201318 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs