On Mon, 8 Dec 2014 15:27:10 -0800, Adrian Chadd wrote:

 > What's the output of acpiconf -i0 and acpiconf -i1?
 > 
 > I wonder if changing 'state' to something else would keep everything happy.

 > On 8 December 2014 at 15:08, Colin Percival <cperc...@freebsd.org> wrote:
 > > On 12/07/14 08:03, Adrian Chadd wrote:
 > >> How's this work on other systems? KDE on Linux doesn't lose its mind
 > >> if the second battery is totally flat.
 > >
 > > I just booted Ubuntu 14.04, and both "batteries" appear in 
 > > /proc/acpi/battery;
 > > but BAT1 just shows "present: no" without any statistics, and the GUI shows
 > > the correct state for the single present battery.

And what does 'grep battery /var/run/dmesg.boot' have to say?  Normally 
with 2 batteries catered for and only one fitted you'd expect to see eg:

./nicks_acpi/dmesg-bootwithacpi-2-part.txt:battery0: <ACPI Control Method 
Battery> on acpi0
./nicks_acpi/dmesg-bootwithacpi-2-part.txt:battery1: <ACPI Control Method 
Battery> on acpi0
./nicks_acpi/dmesg-bootwithacpi-2-part.txt:battery0: battery initialization 
start
./nicks_acpi/dmesg-bootwithacpi-2-part.txt:battery1: battery initialization 
start
./nicks_acpi/dmesg-bootwithacpi-2-part.txt:battery0: battery initialization 
done, tried 1 times
./nicks_acpi/dmesg-bootwithacpi-2-part.txt:battery1: battery initialization 
failed, giving up

cheers, Ian
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