Guidance Power Manager has been removed from Kubuntu 10.04 and onwards
since it is unmaintained. Unfortunately, this means that no new features
or bugfixes will be made.
** Changed in: guidance-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Won't Fix
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guidance doesn't find any battery if battery
** Package changed: kde-guidance (Ubuntu) = guidance-power-manager
(Ubuntu)
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guidance doesn't find any battery if battery is not present on startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228568
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I have a very similar problem: If the battery is not present at startup,
g-p-m does not detect if it is inserted. My system does not freeze. Only
an exit of g-p-m in the tray bar and a manual start in a console fixes
the problem.
But: This feature was available with Feisty, so it is quite
** Tags added: guidance-powermanager
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guidance doesn't find any battery if battery is not present on startup
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** Changed in: kde-guidance (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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guidance doesn't find any battery if battery is not present on startup
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@ Awen Yes. You're right. Battery is not present phisically when booting. and
the situation is like my screenshot.
If I insert it later there are two consequences :
a - System doesn't freeze, but battery is not recognized. The situation is the
same of my screenshot and doesn't change.
b - System
Obviously happens consequence a OR consequence B.
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Thanks for clearing that up.
Then this is a wishlist bug. g-p-m doesn't actually handle battery
insertions.
The system freeze however has nothing to do with this or guidance-
powermanager. I will suggest you look in /var/log/syslog or some of the
other logs to see if you can find a cause for the
Normally the system doesn't freeze, but if it will happen another time I will
notice you.
I want to specify also that if I insert the battery and remove A/C, the laptop
works without say battery's remaining time.
I hope you will solve this behaviour :)
Thank you
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guidance doesn't find any
That is how it handles batteries as it is now. It doesn't really handle
removal/insertion of batteries that well.
This bug should be marked as wishlist.
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guidance doesn't find any battery if battery is not present on startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228568
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No. It should recognize the battery on startup.
Please run the power manager from a konsole shell.
1. Exit guidance-power-manager (right click on the icon and select quit).
2. Open a konsolse shell.
3. Type guidance-power-manager
If that produced any output, attach that to the bug.
For
@Luca
Am I understanding right, that the battery is not present (eg. physically
removed) when booting?
And does it work if you are running on A/C when booting and the battery
is inserted?
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guidance doesn't find any battery if battery is not present on startup
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