http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9137





------- Comment #4 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-11-13 10:50 -------
I followed the instructions above... nothing at all in dmesg output for
remove/replace AC and battery. 

Looks like the only time ACPI makes an appearance in the logs is to disable my
audio chipset (another problem I'm trying to debug).

No need to mention that the battery level is reported under Windows... but it
may be of interest that this computer has a special "controller" device that
appears as a USB HID device, and controls many of the computer's functions.  In
Windows, the battery status and low-battery alarm are viewed in a special
utility that also controls the functions of the controller device.  

I have decoded much of the control protocol that the controller device and
haven't seen any evidence that it has anything to do with the battery.  But I
don't know that for sure. 


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