I have this problem on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS on a HP DV3500 laptop. The
battery state is always on AC power if the laptop is booted on battery.
If the laptop is booted on AC power and then the power cable removed,
the battery state is fixed and it correctly shows the battery
discharging.
This problem
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Please could somebody check if this behavior is still occurring under
latest release included in Ubuntu Maverick? Thanks.
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Same problem on ubuntu 10.04 on dv3500 with stock kernel 2.6.32 and
2.6.35
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Battery monitor on tray says Laptop battery is fully charged all the time
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I see this behaviour on a Dell Inspiron 1150 running Lucid.
The battery drains completely to the point of immediate power off.
Gnome power monitor in tray still reports AC online, and Laptop battery is
charged
The problem I believe is causing this appears under the report for Power
Statistics.
Confirm this running lucid of an hp dv3500ea really annoying because you
also don't get a notification of the battery being low due to this and
the laptop can just switch off during work.
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Battery monitor on tray says Laptop battery is fully charged all the time
Hello MPT,
I'm not on lucid yet. I'll report when I upgrade.
Regards,
Allan
On Apr 3, 2010 2:21 AM, Matthew Paul Thomas m...@canonical.com wrote:
Allan, do you have the equivalent problem in Lucid, as shown in my
screenshot? If so we should update the summary+description.
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Battery monitor on tray says Laptop battery is fully charged all the time
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Allan, do you have the equivalent problem in Lucid, as shown in my
screenshot? If so we should update the summary+description.
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Battery monitor on tray says Laptop battery is fully charged all the time
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Hi, I am facing same problem since long time now, but its on and off.
here are the details of my system configuration and also the output of
devkit-power -d and acpi -V commands.
2.6.31-20-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 8 09:02:26 UTC 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux
devkit-power -d
Device:
As a temporary solution you can change gnome-power-manager with
kpowersave. It works flawlessly on my HP!
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Battery monitor on tray says Laptop battery is fully charged all the time
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Exact same bug in HP Laptop DV3560ev with ubuntu 9.10 amd64.
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Battery monitor on tray says Laptop battery is fully charged all the time
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Quite same problem on my HP Pavillion DV3550ev.
The problem comes with ubuntu 9.10 and not with 9.04.
If i disconnect the power cable from the computer the battery icon works good,
but if i restart the computer or i switch on without the power cable the icon
give to me:the battery is fully
Hmm. Any fix? If not, any quick workaround? :)
Btw, the system recognizes that the battery is critical low. I'm using
the default Ubuntu setting that only shows the battery icon when
charging/discharging. This shows the icon when the battery is critically
low, but it shows a fully charged battery
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34672962/GConfNonDefault.txt
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