I have the same problem running gutsy on an MSI PR600 laptop.

I ran some scripts/tools to monitor hal (lshal -m), acpi (acpi -Vs) and
changes to the contents of '/proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/*'. It appears that
the '/proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/*' information fairly regularly gets
written incorrectly, such that the periodic check of this information by
hal gets incorrect information and makes it available to the rest of the
system (e.g. the gnome power manager). I see the same thing even when no
battery is present (just ac power). I've attached the output of this
monitoring that illustrates what I've seen. An explanation of the output
is at the header of each file.

I wasn't able to determine what was writing the (incorrect) information
to the '/proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/*' files, so I'm posting what I know in
the hope that it will help someone with more knowledge track down the
problem.

** Attachment added: "Log of hal, acpi, and /proc file changes when running on 
ac with battery installed"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10162679/pwrmgmt.log_ac%2Bbatt

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Kernel detects battery management wrong
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