https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506860
--- Comment #2 from Sebastian Kügler <[email protected]> --- Yes, essentially that. I think it does, since it can be quite interesting how the system drained the battery when the older one was still inserted. Since there can only ever be one battery inserted into the bay, we won't override data by definition. That said, this issue is somewhat lower on my list currently. I don't think it would be too hard to do this without getting in the way of what's normal on current hardware (namely just one battery which isn't even replaceable). For systems that hardly ever get connected to mains, but which have 2 bays to be able to swap out batteries in the field, this is more useful (and actually where we observed said behavior). Upstream upower doesn't seem very interested, but it seems a simple cache (track energy consumption, write it to disk once in a while) can nicely solve this problem. Anyway, low priority for now. We can discuss details once it bubbles up on my to-do list. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
