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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Could you please attach the resulting log file of: gnome-power-
bugreport.sh gpm.log to the report? You might also want to take a
look to the Debugging instructions located at
Try adding the Battery Charge Monitor applet to your Gnome panel and
compare it's state with the Power Manager applet. Also look in
/proc/acpi/battery/battery ID and cat info and cat state to see
what ACPI is reporting when the problem occurs.
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Power-manager reports incorrect battery
nothing is in either file. it is a totally blank file.
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/info and /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state have nothing in
them. alarm is there as well, but is blank too.
the Batery Charge monitor reports the same phenomenon
and i dont know what ACPI is.
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Power-manager reports
Compare the contents of info and state when it's working to when
it's not. Your issue seems different from my Power Manager problem
which often disagrees with the Battery Charge Monitor. Coincidently I'm
also using a Toshiba Satellite latop, a M35X-S114.
The /proc directory is virtual in that
when i pulled the battery and placed it back in, it didnt immediately
reckognise that the battery was there, which saddened me. I had to pull
the plug first so that it would see that there is another source than
the plug. Througout this time i was watching the files. no changes
appeared. All of
It seems that your problem is different (and much worse) than mine. The next
step for you is to go through the debug procedures:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingACPI
Good luck.
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Power-manager reports incorrect battery percentage
Results of debugging ACPI (no plug):
booting with acpi=off: No access to battery's percentage
booting with acpi=ht: No access to battery's percentage
booting with pci=noacpi: Correct Battery percentage
booting with acpi=noirq: Correct Battery percentage
booting with
It stopped working again. its at 41% (fully charged) again.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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Power-manager reports incorrect battery percentage
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206889
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
When plugged into a charger and fully charged, the power manager correctly
displays 100% filled battery. However, after unplugging my Toshiba Satellite,
it very quickly drops to 42% and displays 1 hour and 10 minutes
Fix: pull battery out. place it back in. I have no idea why.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Power-manager reports incorrect battery percentage
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206889
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