On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 11:39 PM, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 12:27:23 -0600 "Paul Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  babbled:
>
>  it could be old e config and the battery module is polling really fast:
>
>  1. rm -rf ~/.e
>  2. start e and see.
>

>  note - NOTHING has changed with e17'sw battery polling for acpi beyond 
> polling
>  frequency above to reduce wakeups.
>
>
>  > In this Dell D820 laptop, I have 2 batteries.  One is the usual, one
>  > is in the so-called "external bay" and it can be swapped for a CDROM.
>  > I should have realized E was having trouble with this because the
>  > battery monitor reported nutty values like 143% and it constantly told
>  > me my battery was almost out of power.  Removing the battery module
>  > solves the CPU problem. What a relief.
>
>  the 143% is likely due to acpi simply being broken in what it reports. go
>  to /proc/acpi/battery/.... and check the contents of files for yourself.
>
>  The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler)    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I think you might be mistaken here.   Something is messed up because
of the 2 batteries.

The gnome-power-manager is running in the gnome panel and reports 98%
overall power and about 5 hours left.  That is correct, in my
experience.

I started the kde3 panel and in there, at the same time. I click to
open it and see it spots 2 batteries, one at 100% and one at 89%,
however if I hover the mouse without clicking, it reports only on the
smaller battery that is actually powering the system. It says 96% with
1:20 minutes remaining.  96% may be just a weird average of the ACPI
values, I don't know how they calculate it.

The E battery monitor says, at the same time 104% and 1:27 remaining.
That's just not right.

I have been checking /proc/acpi and I think gnome-power is correct, E
battery is not:


$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT*/*
alarm:                   780 mAh
present:                 yes
design capacity:         7800 mAh
last full capacity:      6959 mAh
battery technology:      rechargeable
design voltage:          11100 mV
design capacity warning: 780 mAh
design capacity low:     236 mAh
capacity granularity 1:  78 mAh
capacity granularity 2:  78 mAh
model number:            DELL YD6236
serial number:           1977
battery type:            LION
OEM info:                SMP
present:                 yes
capacity state:          ok
charging state:          charged
present rate:            1 mA
remaining capacity:      7800 mAh
present voltage:         12959 mV
alarm:                   420 mAh
present:                 yes
design capacity:         4200 mAh
last full capacity:      3137 mAh
battery technology:      rechargeable
design voltage:          11100 mV
design capacity warning: 420 mAh
design capacity low:     127 mAh
capacity granularity 1:  42 mAh
capacity granularity 2:  42 mAh
model number:            DELL 0000M7
serial number:           641
battery type:            LiP
OEM info:                Sony
present:                 yes
capacity state:          ok
charging state:          discharging
present rate:            1921 mA
remaining capacity:      2812 mAh
present voltage:         11278 mV


-- 
Paul E. Johnson
Professor, Political Science
1541 Lilac Lane, Room 504
University of Kansas

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