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Title:
Battery not detected under Power Statistics, Battery Indicator
Relocated to /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/
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Title:
Battery not detected under Power Statistics, Battery Indicator
I'm having the same problem. The funny thing is that acpi -b tells me
that the battery is present and detected, but I can't find it in
/proc/acpi/battery.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/meta-gnome3/+bug/1010711/+attachment/3269695/+files/proc_version_signature.log
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I'm adding acpi -b just in case. I'm wondering if this is a Kernel issue
rather than a gnome issue. Or maybe /proc/acpi/battery was relocated
somewhere else and gnome (and I) just don't know where.
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Patrick,
Probably not. Omer knows when it's a Unity bug of not (he's a Unity
community hacker). You said it effects both Unity and GNOME Shell, so
that means it's not a bug SPECIFIC to Unity. As I said in #5, it might
be a hardware detection problem, so run:
uname -a uname-a.log
cat
Why was Unity removed?? It affects Unity in some cases...
Can we add that back?
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Title:
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Thanks...
I was asked to add the three rules of thumb, so I did..
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Title:
Battery not detected under Power
I am sorry about the multi- bug report... I entered the packages that I
needed to file the bug under, and it randomly created a SEPARATE bug for
EACH package.
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Patrick,
That's OK! It just seems like the bug is more Ubuntu itself recognizing
it as a laptop- and just not telling each of those programs. I
definitely appreciate you having a great description. :) I'd like to
know what happens with this bug, as for the people that have it, it's a
huge bumber.
Patrick,
Please do not confirm your bugs unless instructed by a triager. I will
leave it as confirmed, tho, as this also effects me and I experience
identical symptoms. Also, I'm not quite sure about your package choice.
It seems that one component of Ubuntu detects our laptops as desktops,
and
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