I've tried that already it doesn't seem to do anything.  When I run the Dell
SETUP utility if the computer boots with the battery inside of it, the
"battery info" shows the battery is 100% charged.  If I boot the computer up
with no battery inside of it the "battery info" says "no battery
installed".  The computer won't do ANYTHING if it's not plugged in, and the
second power is removed the system shuts off.  I was poking around through
some of the files on the system and I found something in
/sys/class/power_supply.  Now please keep in mind I am VERY amature and this
is the first time I'm ever using LINUX so please excuse me if I sound a
little stupid here but I would image the files in that directory have
something to do with the power supply for the computer.  Inside of that
directory there is another directory called AC (so the full file path is
/sys/class/power_supply/AC), but nothing else.  I reason that there should
probably be something else in there with regards to the battery.  Nothing
else seems to be wrong with the system except for this power issue.


>
>
> This should not have anything to do with the operating system installed.
> Try shutting down the laptop, leaving the battery in and the power cord
> plugged in.  If the battery has not gone bad, this should recharge the
> battery in a few hours.  Then, unplug the power cord and turn on the
> laptop.  If it doesn't come on at all, you need a new battery; this is
> what I suspect from your description.  If the computer comes on, but
> Linux does not run properly, post back with details, e.g. the
> power-on-self-test (POST) runs normally, but it cannot find a bootable
> disk.
>
> ...Marvin
>
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