-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Greetings,
well, I've some trouble with my accu in my Sony Vaio PCG-FX505 and Woody with a self built 2.4.20 Kernel from testing.. The whole computer switches of after a few minutes of use without any warning about a low battery (like a blinking light) and I cannot switch it on. But the strange thing is, that if a connect it to the power supply unit, switch it on an release the supply unit after two seconds, I'm able to boot. If a boot WinXP, WinXP will tell me, that the reamaining capacity of the accu is 80% and run for 45 min. But if I boot Linux, the System "simulates" an empty accu an turn off. What's going on here? <theory> The voltage of the nearly 1,5 year old accu decreases rapidly to a lower level, when the capacity reaches 80%. Windows might be more tollerant in handling low voltages or jumping voltage than Linux, which do it in order to prevent hardware demages. Anyway, is there a way to set the tollerance? </theory> Keep smiling yanosz -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQIVAwUBPzlLOcIDVW7yMYGyAQJHOQ/+Ii8koCwPv3Ai1GofJxU/IsDbev/HeA3G MWs/t11PNJr9UlWlbqCZFSkk2EaikhlNzZIMVgBpVTFtHdls+JXqiVGMHeRusrwm mUIC/bDqQ1C+CgMEsonqZLvoS8rPt3J1PnMu1sQyEH9asjrauqLv6VjV1omkwKl9 0rPZ13ngM2Gfy+U/LwSh4TZSny+g1+iNuTG+iMR3FiBkDXFBZs8aVzp9oMRTbnFv ftJg25VWlny2oMV3mbUv9C9YpoHqwABy8Yvrn+O9zfEtXSvANlrSKzB68jBfD58p /5XQUfHrZirHO98Wme9p36a7YvURj6PSPOrTXD5vALrPkrmZP95Z9kYVytE825lM 3WYs20bzM2sDm01e946fe8Epbyr4GO/deTGWvz0AIf5iNtkCcxVn3Q/tmt2IAUhE ewx3APOu4GJ+2zBvr5jiXX3Ffs7Tc3UNH9pHK8iDRzaNk4k6p62HxMjxDlL6MOLp XKk3Yh9E9MhX5mDEl8i8WZNnXXDDSZZ5iqfTTae/LTsmIzaO8+aXydMqXEGtcL5J tPNH0D1O47v3OE9xsHqqgCSUQLFOBJnR9k46LX2b+0e8KZXH9n3fZ4IQNW0Xgj7Y +0IVaAZYmaKgbhYW023jYU9JIUBm2ReDEJhpfASQutpzxiznBcOR1NGMRqXFHn4p d0XBO31xKs4= =8j6n -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

