The numbers from HAL are incorrect too, so I'm re-assigning from g-p-m
to HAL for now.
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-power-manager = hal
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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battery monitor not working
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Yes, this is still any issue. The monitor from power up is non-
functional. If I force a suspend, upon return the monitor displays
values. I have not tested if the values properly reflect reality.
To replicate the monitor failure re-boot or cold start the system while
on battery power. My
Hi, is this still an issue? I think that this could be a bug in HAL or
gnome-power-manager, so we need to isolate where the bug is. Could you
please follow the steps outlined at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager. In particular, could
you please run the following commands at a time
Pedro,
Please find attached two files. I attached the resulting file from the script
you provided. To run this script, I powered up the laptop, opened a terminal
session and invoked the script. I then ran the script a second time after
manually forcing a suspend subsequent return. The result
Here is the script results after forcing a suspend.
** Attachment added: gpmafterSuspend.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15480263/gpmafterSuspend.log
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look to the Debugging instructions located at
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = gnome-power-manager
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