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* New upstream release:
- Fix unknown battery status guessing to not be recursive. (LP: #384304)
* debian/control: Drop obsolete devicekit-power-* Conflicts/Replaces.
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I just pushed the fix for this to upstream master.
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@ Martin afik this bug is closed. I cannot reproduce it anymore
On Mar 10, 2010 10:01 AM, Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com wrote:
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Should we still be following this old bug for lucid now that upower is
being used? Is there a new bug filed against upower for this issue? I
can't seem to find one.
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I think it would be better if we a new bug report since upower is
different from devkit
On Mar 10, 2010, at 8:35 AM, tekstr1der m.meledan...@gmail.com wrote:
Should we still be following this old bug for lucid now that upower is
being used? Is there a new bug filed against upower for this
tekstr1der [2010-03-10 16:35 -]:
Should we still be following this old bug for lucid now that upower is
being used? Is there a new bug filed against upower for this issue? I
can't seem to find one.
This bug is supposed to be fixed in Karmic and Lucid. So if you still
get the effect, please
With the version of libdevkit-power-gobject1 in the karmic repository
now, I can get it to recognize it's on battery after unplugging and
replugging the AC several times. However, when I use the package in
Javier Martín's PPA or the version in karmic-proposed, it completely
breaks and no matter
I am having the same problem with a Sony VAIO SZ-680. The patch makes
sense, but when will it be included in the main distribution? The
problem is really annoying for notebook users (as the machine will
shutdown suddenly when you forget to connect your power cord).
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This bug is present with Lenovo T400, with fully updated Karmic AMD64 release.
I downloaded the 11/23 builds and installed them with dpkg -i. It did not
appear to make any difference.
Unplugging and replugging the power cord a time or two when the battery is
nearly fully charged, leads
to a
I have the same problem with my Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo Mobile V5535.
Being on battery is not detected, it always thinks that I am on AC.
Trev
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working for me! as soon as i forced the downgrade in synaptic, my
backlight dimmed and before re-upgrading it it said 'sure, cause you are
on battery'.
i switched to the kde guidance manager (hoped that one would work), but
now theyre next to each other: gnome works and the guidance is still
Just tested the packages from pitti ppa in installed karmic on extensa 5635Z.
They neither help nor hurt, as was expected.
Status in lucid is unchanged, which means its fine :-)
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mzc, your devkit-power outputs look just fine. What are you actually
seeing now which is wrong?
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His lid-is-closed is reported as yes, I think he's experiencing a whole
different bug...
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I'll file it on a separate report. thanks everyone :)
On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 22:24 +, Javier Martín wrote:
His lid-is-closed is reported as yes, I think he's experiencing a whole
different bug...
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I have filed it as bug# 487958. Thank you very much for the help.
On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 22:24 +, Javier Martín wrote:
His lid-is-closed is reported as yes, I think he's experiencing a whole
different bug...
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Upstream committed a simpler patch which should also fix this and avoid
problems with the originally proposed one. I applied this in a test
package for karmic and uploaded it into my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~pitti/+archive/ppa/+packages
Any chance that people affected by this problem can
Doesn't seem to work for me (see `devkit-power -d` while on batteries
attached). AC device section says online: no but the daemon section thinks
on-battery: no.
2009/11/23 Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com
Upstream committed a simpler patch which should also fix this and avoid
problems with
hi Martin,
I was only successful to installing one of the 4 packages. How do I
force-install them, i get an error that a later version was already
installed.
On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 13:20 +, Martin Pitt wrote:
Upstream committed a simpler patch which should also fix this and avoid
problems
see devkit-power attachments
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please disregard #40. i managed to force-install the package via
synaptic. There's no change happened, problem still exist please see
attachments
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The patch does not work on Acer Aspire one D250. I also experience this
same bug when unplugging AC. this also probably similar to bug #425411
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Thanks Javier! I forwarded your patch upstream for review and
commenting.
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Just checked again for this bug with ubuntu lucid-desktop-amd64 20091117
(booting the iso from hd via grub2 loopback):
looks even better than yesterday. even the small issue of the superfluous
second battery icon (see twoBatteryIcons.png) is gone.
What remains is that the whole thing is not
Fixed for me in lucid.
Just tested for this bug with ubuntu lucid-desktop-amd64 20091116
(booting the iso from hd via grub2 loopback):
fixed the major problem:
booting on AC; after unplugging devkit-power --dump changes to on-battery:
yes (takes about 15 secs iirc)
fixed also:
when plugging in
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@Wolfang:
Just to clarify, the patch above fixes the scenario in which devkit-power -d
reports on-battery: no after unplugging the AC, but apparently only when
the battery is fully charged. Under those circumstances, the battery
(through the /sys/devices filesystem) happens to report an Unknown
affected: packard bell dot m/ acer one 751
@javier Martin
its always a miracle what will happen when i open/close lid. its some sort of
tombola. sometimes as hopes, sometimes coockes. and sometimes nice suspend and
black sreen on resume (other bug).
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Attached is a patch to fix this bug. The problem is in function
dkp_daemon_get_on_battery_local of dkp-daemon.c. The logic is we're on
battery as soon as _any_ battery goes discharging, but often batteries
have troubles reporting their charging/discharging status and just say
unknown (at least in
Retagged regression-release as this is reproducing for me again. And I
have verbal confirmation from another AAO user that they're seeing the
same on a karmic clean install.
I've just noticed pitti's comment of ~ 1 month ago and shall bear it in
mind when I'm next in front of the appropriate
I've run into this on a fully updated karmic install.
1) Start with a fully charged battery
2) Disconnect AC
3) devkit-power --dump reports state:fully-charged, on-battery=no
Another observation:
Following a suspend/resume cycle, things operate correctly for the most
part, but sometimes there
Max,
so can you cofirm that devkit-disks --dump is correct in all
situations for you then? Then it's indeed a different bug. Can you open
one against gnome-power-manager, and do
killall gnome-power-manager
gnome-power-manager --verbose 21 | tee /tmp/gpm.log
then reproduce the bug, press
Contrary to my earlier comment about having problems reproducing it,
I've now noticed that I'm sitting here with no power cord in sight, yet
g-p-m claims my battery is *charging*!
And wtf? 'devkit-power --dump' actually says discharging !?
And whilst I've been writing this bug report,
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This morning brought upgrades considerably changing the behaviour of the
Extensa 5635z. It now does correctly say that it is on battery after
being booted on battery. Tray icon is o.k. and I do get a tab for
selecting the behaviour on battery.
So here the log and dump after such a boot on
I forgot and overlooked that
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33211600/pluggingIn.dk-dump.afterPlugin.txt shows
the wrong charging rate (by about a factor of 20):
History (rate):
1254903657 688.230 charging
1254903625 682.290 charging
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The fully charged bug is still 100% reproducible, but much less obvious now
and of minor importance. The only symptom that is always there is the tray icon
going through a few seconds of showing (falsely) the icon for the fully charged
battery. When the tooltip is triggered during this short
Thanks! I'll forward this to upstream.
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sudo killall -SIGHUP devkit-power-daemon
devkit-power --dump
does now get devkit to recognise that the system is now on battery again, after
having been plugged in.
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Wolfgang Kufner [2009-10-07 9:55 -]:
Also unlike yesterday
sudo killall -SIGHUP devkit-power-daemon
devkit-power --dump
does now get devkit to recognise that the system is now on battery again,
after having been plugged in.
Just to make sure, did you restart your session after the
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I did as you suggested and the packages are at the new versions, but
since the system was shut down twice after above testing I think what we
really are after is in the logs:
synaptic package history shows that those two packages came in at 7:10
messages log shows 5 shutdown - boot
Wolfgang Kufner [2009-10-07 11:23 -]:
I did as you suggested and the packages are at the new versions, but
since the system was shut down twice after above testing I think what we
really are after is in the logs.
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I just confirmed this bug as described in comment #6 with ubuntu daily live
20091005.
Moreover I found that after a suspend resume cycle gnome-power-manager knows
about the battery and gives me the config options for what to do when the
battery runs out. This seems to be a workaround of sorts
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As of some time shortly after beta, the problem seems less easily
reproducible to me. However, I can add that when I am seeing the
problem, SIGHUPing devkit-power is an easier workaround than a suspend-
resume cycle.
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Thank you Max for your suggestion to try SIGHUP devkit-power-daemon. I just
tried kill -SIGHUP with ubuntu daily live 20091006. Then after issuing
devkit-power --dump the daemon restarts, but it does not change anything.
Moreover todays daily live does not suspend on this notebook :-( .
The bug
Can you please do the following: Start with the battery fully charged, so that
dk-p does not see it. Now do
sudo killall devkit-power-daemon
sudo /usr/lib/devicekit-power/devkit-power-daemon --verbose 21 | tee
/tmp/dkp.log
in one Terminal, and
devkit-power --dump /tmp/dk-dump.txt
I did a new round of testing with daily desktop 20090929.2. When booting on
battery the Acer Extensa 5635z still dangerously thinks it is not running on
battery. (This has previously led to a sudden loss of power when the battery
ran out instead of an automatic controlled shutdown. After that I
Thanks for your report.
We got a lot of bug fixes to devicekit-power since June. Do you still
have this problem in Karmic beta? If so, can you please collect these
logs again?
I'm sub'ed to the bug now, so I'll timely forward it to upstream if you
still have the problem. Thanks!
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devkit-power -d output - despite what it says, I'm actually on battery
at the time.
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The bug seems to be only reproduceable when devkit-power-daemon starts
up whilst that battery is fully charged. Here is the output of running
it in the foreground with -v, with the battery fully charged to start
with, then pulling the plug - and it still thinks I'm on AC.
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