For a while now "acpiconf -i0" always shows the battery state that
was correct when booting the system. It's never updated.

It's not bothersome as long as I'm plugged in, but when I take my
system out to the test track it's risky to sail blind. I only have
a couple of seconds to shut down before the power runs out entirely
when the power LED starts blinking.

What am I running:
FreeBSD mobileKamikaze.norad 9.0-STABLE FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE #1: Sat Jun 16 
11:09:48 CEST 2012     
[email protected]:/usr/obj/HP6510b-9/amd64/usr/src/sys/HP6510b-9  amd64

Hardware:
hw.model: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     T7700  @ 2.40GHz
This is an ICH8 based HP6510b.

kldstat -v|grep acpi
                31 acpi/acpi_cmbat
                46 acpi/acpi_timer
                45 cpu/acpi_throttle
                44 acpi/acpi_tz
                37 pcib/acpi_pci
                33 acpi/acpi_ec
                43 acpi/acpi_smbat
                42 acpi/acpi_sysresource
                36 acpi/acpi_lid
                35 acpi/acpi_isab
                285 acpi/atdma
                282 acpi/attimer
                280 acpi/atrtc
                30 acpi/acpi_button
                138 acpi/ppc
                265 acpi/psmcpnp
                263 acpi/atkbdc
                255 acpi/fpupnp
                254 root/nexus_acpi
                41 cpu/acpi_perf
                34 acpi/hpet
                40 pci/acpi_pcib
                39 acpi/acpi_pcib
                32 acpi/cpu
                154 acpi/uart
                28 nexus/acpi
                29 acpi/acpi_acad
                38 acpi/acpi_pci_link
15    1 0xffffffff80eea000 62f0     acpi_hp.ko (/boot/kernel/acpi_hp.ko)
                15 acpi_wmi/acpi_hp
16    2 0xffffffff80ef1000 5da0     acpi_wmi.ko (/boot/kernel/acpi_wmi.ko)
                14 acpi/acpi_wmi



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