My laptop model is a Compact Presario R3454.
I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 8.04 LTS to 10.04 LTS. Now power manager icon
states it's con AC, no matter whether is true or not. When dealing with
preferences, battery tab is missing.
Power manager worked fine on 8.0.4 LTS, so it seems there's some
This also affects me using Dell Mini10v running Lucid alpha 2.
After some recent updates, it now only shows as AC power (and runs on
full power profile). Running cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state in
terminal made it work and recognise it was on battery. Killing and
restarting the process did not
Please report a new bug rather than resurrecting a nearly 4 year-old
bug. Despite what you might think, the issue you're experiencing is
unlikely to be related to this bug, as the underlying architecture is
significantly different now
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Status:
This is happening for me, too. The behaviour seems to be pretty
consistently that:
a) When I am running on battery power with reasonable energy, gnome-
power-manager does not recognize that I am on battery. This is confirmed
because when I change the power management settings to always show
icon,
I should add that I am running Lucid Lynx with all packages updated.
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Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Hi,
this bug report is getting old, so i'm closing it now. If this issue is still
affecting you, please reopen.
To reopen the bug report you can click on the current status, under the Status
column, and change the Status back to New. Thanks again!
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I'm in hardy. The battery is not recognized at all:
With ac plug:
acpi -V:
Thermal 1: ok, 27.0 degrees C
Thermal 2: ok, 27.0 degrees C
AC Adapter 1: on-line
Without it, running on batteries:
acpi -V:
Thermal 1: ok, 27.0 degrees C
Thermal 2: ok, 27.0 degrees C
AC
Marking incomplete pending the response on the HAL update in Hardy
(fixed it for me).
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Does the bug still occur after today's update of hal in hardy?
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There are a apparently lots of causes for this problem. One cause is
the kernel not recognizing the battery properly. If that is the case,
then even the acpi -V command won't show a battery. However, if that
command shows a battery connected, then the problem lies with the hal -
dbus -
After a BIOS update this isn't happening anymore to me.
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I too have had this problem in Feisty and Gusty Ubuntu. I have a Toshiba
M100 Laptop. I posted this problem several months ago on the Ubuntu
forums but no one has replied to it. You'll notice the acpi -V giving a
message saying the battery is discharging and the AC is online. This bug
is very
Sorry I mean to post this too, here is a link to my post on the Ubuntu
forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=557725
You guys should post there and let others know that this is an issue
that more then one person is having problems with
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Okay, I tried reinstalling the hal package as suggested above and this
fixed the problem while the laptop was booted. However, on reboot, the
problem comes back. I think we can safely say at this point that the
problem lies with the hal package, not gnome-power-manager..
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I am experiencing this bug as well. It happened after I manually
restarted the dbus service. This is apparently a problem related to how
gnome-power-management and dbus interact.
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I have been getting this bug recently as well. I am running a 1.5yr old Compaq
Presario v2000 laptop. I've been using Ubuntu Gutsy since tribe 5 came out, and
within the last month, after a round of updates, gnome-power-manager says I am
running on AC power, with or without AC power present.
I am still experiencing this problem. After latest hal update, LID close
is detected and monitor is made blank as stated. But I still need to
reinstall hal to make ubuntu detect battery, power manager applet
appears on tray and show correct battery status.
Following the info of my battery (they
Some udates: today, after update to ubuntu9 version of hal packages,
gnome-power-preferences has stated to show battery tab again and the battery
icon appears in the panel.
Then I restarted and everything is as before (not working).
More over, since yesterday afternoon, without any apparent
I am experiencing something very similar on my macbook core2 duo, using feisty.
Everything was good but after the 17th of February update Ubuntu does not
detect my machine as a laptop.
What is happening:
1. gnome-power-preferences just show me AC power tab options.
2. battery charge monitor
I am experiencing something similar on Edgy Eft
I have an ASUS A6000 AMD64, I am running Generic 64bits kernel.
on /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/AC0/ file state is empty
on /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/ files alarm info and state are empty
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So I may resume what's happening :
After I installed Edgy Eft on my computer it seems that everything is
configured like I got a desktop computer and not a laptop, the Energy manager
does not allow me to configure a battery operated mode, and there seem to be no
difference between the time I
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