Hi! I'm not 100 percent sure how to check tasks on the mac, but all that I had 
open was finder and yourufukurou. I've
repaired permissions, so will try running off battery again tomorrow and see if 
that makes any kind of difference. I have
screen curtain on and screen brightness set to 0. Keyboard brightness is also 
set to 0, and most of the time, the system is,
or at least should be completely idle. Like I said, under identical conditions 
with Snow Leopard, I was getting a little over
8 hours of battery life, but today, I may have gotten four if I was being 
reallyl generous. I sent a system report to Apple
tech support, and no issues were detected. They were supposed to send me an 
article for other tips to try, but I have yet to
find such an article in my email, so am not sure what to do. I guess a trip to 
the apple store might be in my future at some
point.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Brandon Olivares
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 6:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: battery life under lion

Did you check the tasks running? Short battery life and it being warm might be 
a task that is doing a lot or is very active.

On Jul 22, 2011, at 3:28 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

> That's what I have too: a 2011 13 inch macbook pro. I'm not sure if the 
> battery life being cut in half is related or not,
but
> I've also noticed my macbook running a lot warmer than it ever did under sl. 
> I'm wondering if it's time to call apple
and/or
> take my macbook into a store. Obviously, there's some weird stuff going on. 
> If nothing else, maybe they can help me revert
to
> sl. The running hot thing is really starting to make me nervous, so I've 
> turned off the mac for the time being.
> Missy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Zachary Kline
> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 3:17 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: battery life under lion
>
> Hi Missy,
> I'm afraid that I can't confirm this issue either.  I have a macbook pro, so 
> perhaps that has a longer battery life.  I've
> ran this on battery several times since upgrading and had no issues to speak 
> of.
> Best,
> Zack.
> On Jul 22, 2011, at 11:05 AM, Missy Hoppe wrote:
>
>> Hello, all! I've just found a major, major problem with lion, and am 
>> wondering if anyone else has experienced it yet. This
> one is almost serious enough to make me want to run back to snow leopard, but 
> I'm not entirely sure how to do that, but my
> questions and concerns regarding downgrading aren't what I wanted to post 
> about here.
>> I have a 2011 macbook pro mc724LLA. Before lion, I was getting around 8 
>> hours of battery life with screen brightness at 0
> and just leaving the mac idle to check twitter and things. I'd use it from 
> time to time for other tasks, and even then
would
> get around 8 hours of productivity on a fully charged battery. Well, I 
> decided this morning that I would let it run on
> battery for a little while; I typically just leave my macbook plugged into an 
> outlet since it primarily lives on a desk in
my
> dining room. Still, I try to drain the battery at least once every week or 
> two so that it will be in good shape if I ever
do
> need to travel.
>> Anyway, I disconnected the AC adapter as I usually do, and then checked the 
>> status menu. It told me I was going to get
> nearly 10 hours off the battery charge. I was pretty excited; figuring that I 
> could leave it running happily all day on
> battery. Well, no such luck. About 4-5 hours later, I went to see if I had 
> missed any direct messages or anything on
twitter,
> and the macbook was completely dead. Nothing I pressed would respond at all. 
> I plugged in the ac adapter, and everything
came
> back to life, and now it's 1 hour 24 minutes til the battery is fully charged.
>> So, I guess my question is this: has anyone else noticed seriously reduced 
>> battery life on their macbooks? I had one
friend
> on twitter confirm that he's experiencing the same problem, so am almost 
> definite that this isn't just me. If I find one
more
> flaw in lion, I am going to figure out how to downgrade to snow leopard, 
> that's for sure!
>> Well, I guess that's it for now. I hope that everyone is having a really 
>> wonderful day, and I'm really enjoying all the
> talk about taming the lion.
>>
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