[Touch-packages] [Bug 1506217] [NEW] Battery critical and will suspend in 30 seconds - at 54% charged

2015-10-14 Thread Robin Green
Public bug reported:

I got a warning saying my Kubuntu laptop would suspend in 30 seconds
because the battery level was critical. I plugged it into AC power in
less than 30 seconds, however, it had already suspend by that point.
When I pressed the power button to resume the laptop, the KDE login
screen showed the battery at 54% charged, which does not seem like it
should be considered critical.

Ubuntu 15.04

** Affects: upower (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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Title:
  Battery critical and will suspend in 30 seconds - at 54% charged

Status in upower package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I got a warning saying my Kubuntu laptop would suspend in 30 seconds
  because the battery level was critical. I plugged it into AC power in
  less than 30 seconds, however, it had already suspend by that point.
  When I pressed the power button to resume the laptop, the KDE login
  screen showed the battery at 54% charged, which does not seem like it
  should be considered critical.

  Ubuntu 15.04

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1464187] [NEW] USB headphones too loud after suspend

2015-06-11 Thread Robin Green
Public bug reported:

I have a pair of Plantronics 655 DSP USB headphones. They work fine but
after suspend to RAM and resume, the volume is too loud. It fixes itself
when I press a volume button on the device, when the volume reduces to
the volume Ubuntu thinks it should have been (+/- 1 increment, because I
am pressing the volume increase/decrease button).

Driver is snd-usb-audio.

** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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Title:
  USB headphones too loud after suspend

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I have a pair of Plantronics 655 DSP USB headphones. They work fine
  but after suspend to RAM and resume, the volume is too loud. It fixes
  itself when I press a volume button on the device, when the volume
  reduces to the volume Ubuntu thinks it should have been (+/- 1
  increment, because I am pressing the volume increase/decrease button).

  Driver is snd-usb-audio.

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