At 09:43 +0100 on 2007-2-9 Guillaume Pujol wrote:
 >
 > > By the way (and keeping in line with the subject), eliminating the sbs
 > > module from the kernel makes some difference, but I still loose
 > > battery information over time--happened last night actually, after
 > > some 10-12 hours of uptime.
 > 
 > That's really strange, I never noticed a problem with my battery
 > reporting, including after some suspend/resume cycles and more than 20
 > hours of uptime. Here's my /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info for reference:
 > 
 > present:                 yes
 > design capacity:         55000 mWh
 > last full capacity:      51270 mWh
 > battery technology:      rechargeable
 > design voltage:          11100 mV
 > design capacity warning: 250 mWh
 > design capacity low:     100 mWh
 > capacity granularity 1:  10 mWh
 > capacity granularity 2:  10 mWh
 > model number:            ASMB012
 > serial number:
 > battery type:            LION012
 > OEM info:                Sony012        

Yep, that's my battery too.  It is really strange.  I have no idea
what is going on.  Thanks for the battery info though.

Stefan

-- 
If it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as
it isn't, it ain't.  That's logic.
    --Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass

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