[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2013-07-22 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]

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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2013-05-23 Thread Phillip Susi
It is upower --dump that we need to see, not udisks.  Please attach this
information after waking up.


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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2011-10-11 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2011-10-11 Thread Pete Hildebrandt
This Bug affects me too. I'm using 11.04 on my ASUS X53E laptop.

Here is how I can produce the bug:
1. Laptop on battery and with plenty battery left
2. Let the laptop hibernate
3. wake it up again
gnome-power-manager's battery applet shows the battery as critical (0%)
after 30 seconds when the applet refeshes again, the battery shows the correct 
level again.

cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
shows the correct state at all times.

This bug is a problem when I have suspend on critical battery turned
on, because the laptop wakes up from hibernation and goes right back
into to suspend. This doesn't happen for me on suspend.

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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2011-05-25 Thread Anthony Tippett
Reported in 2006? what does someone need to resolve this issue?

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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2011-05-25 Thread Charlie Kravetz
reopened after two years of being in invalid/closed status.

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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2011-05-25 Thread Anthony Tippett
tru dat.  I've got a new lenovo t420s that this happens to on Ubuntu
natty.  I'm not using hibernate and seems to occur after a suspend.
Suspending and un suspending resolves the issue. Let me know if there
are any output information that i can provide to help get this resolved.

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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2011-04-08 Thread fyo
I can confirm this bug in both 10.04 and 10.10 (both Netbook Edition).

I can also confirm that marco's workaround for getting the battery-
indicator back by suspending to RAM (not hibernating) works.

What makes this bug particularly nasty is that Ubuntu really is
*completely* unaware that the system is running on battery and thus
happily chugs along until the system suddenly loses power, like pulling
the plug on a running system. Not fun.

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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2010-08-23 Thread Charlie Kravetz
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = New

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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2010-06-20 Thread marco.pallotta

** Attachment added: udisks --dump
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50638972/udisks.out

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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2010-05-04 Thread Chris Coulson
Thank you for your bug report. Please paste the output of udisks
--dump after hibernating (and when g-p-m doesn't detect the battery).
This is more likely an issue lower down the stack rather than with g-p-m

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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2010-03-03 Thread Charlie Kravetz
Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since
this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work,
I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here.
Thanks for taking the time to make Ubuntu better!

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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2009-04-11 Thread marco.pallotta
I have seen that, when this issue happens, to display the battery icon you can 
suspend and then resume the PC. So:
1) the PC is only running with AC power (battery not present)
2)  hibernate the PC
3)  insert the battery
4) resume the PC (the battery is not displayed)
5) suspend the PC
6) resume it (at this point all should work ok)

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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2009-03-04 Thread marco.pallotta
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 73750] Re: After hibernate: Battery not correctly recognized/displayed in Panel applet

2009-02-25 Thread marco.pallotta
The same issue happens in Hardy and I think this bug is present since
2006 (see also bug #159407, opened on 2007, and marked as invalid
because of lacking of info).

1) I start the PC  with battery plugged in:

ma...@dominus:/proc/acpi/ac_adapter/ACAD$ cat state 
state:   off-line
ma...@dominus:/proc/acpi/ac_adapter/ACAD$ cat ../../battery/BAT1/state 
present: yes
capacity state:  ok
charging state:  discharging
present rate:1574 mA
remaining capacity:  879 mAh
present voltage: 10730 mV


2) I hibernate the PC
3) I unplug the battery and I plug-in in the ac-power
4) I startup the PC
5) 

ma...@dominus:/proc/acpi/ac_adapter/ACAD$ cat ../../battery/BAT1/state 
present: yes
capacity state:  ok
charging state:  charged
present rate:0 mA
remaining capacity:  0 mAh
present voltage: 0 mV

ma...@dominus:/proc/acpi/ac_adapter/ACAD$ cat state 
state:   on-line


You will see that at last the ac-power is recognized as on-line (and this is 
ok) but also the battery is recognized as present (and this is not ok). 
The gnome-power-manger plugin still shows battery icon even if, if you move the 
mouse cursor over the icon, you can read that the PC is running with ac-power 
and the battery state cannot be read at that moment. 

The same issue, but obviously in the opposite way, happens if you start,
at first, the PC with ac-power and then, after hibernation, you plug-in
the battery and you unplug ac-power.

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