[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-06-12 Thread David Tombs
** Description changed: Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 Fully updated packages Kernel: 2.6.32-22-generic The computer is an MSI Wind u100 netbook, 3-cell battery. The BIOS is flashed with the latest available firmware, which is 1.0G, released on 2010-01-04. Upon unplugging the netbook

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-06-12 Thread David Tombs
flan_suse: could you please execute the following command in a terminal to gather gnome-power-manager info: apport-collect 579069 This will help us to find and resolve the problem. Bear in mind that you may need to install the python-launchpadlib package from the universe repository.

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-06-12 Thread David Tombs
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 531190 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531190 Cancel that, Konstantin already created a good report at bug 531190. Marking as duplicate. ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 531190 upower (devkit-power) reporting bad data when AC cable is

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-06-11 Thread Ketil Wendelbo Aanensen
I'm also experiencing this on an MSI s262. Thanks for the workaround in comment #5 -- Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579069 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-05-29 Thread Milton
Thanks! The workaround worked perfectly. But, as it was said, I still get the 2 minute message. Anyway, thanks again! [Every time more proud to be an Ubuntu user for almost three years :) ] -- Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-05-27 Thread Jeremy Jongsma
Same on my Dell Vostro 1710. After resume from suspend, if I unplug the power cord it gives me a critical battery warning even at 90% power. Fortunately it doesn't actually hibernate for me (just displays the dialog), which may be another bug. -- Unplugging AC power reports critical battery /

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-05-19 Thread Konstantin Lavrov
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) = gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) ** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Confirmed -- Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579069 You received this

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-05-19 Thread flan_suse
** Tags added: gnome-power-manager -- Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579069 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-05-19 Thread flan_suse
@Milton, comment #9: For the time-being, try the temporary workaround in comment #5. It's not a fix but it works, until gnome-power-manager is patched. -- Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579069 You received

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-05-18 Thread Konstantin Lavrov
It is gnome-power-manager bug. Here is workaround: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/572541/comments/1 -- Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579069 You received this bug

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-05-18 Thread flan_suse
Reply to comment #5: So the gconf workaround will force gnome-power-manager to read the percetage remaining in order to dictate critical battery level, instead of time remaining? -- Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-05-18 Thread flan_suse
I applied the gconf workaround (ran in a terminal as the current user), and it seems to fix the problem, for the time being. I notice that it will still report the battery as 100% charged with only 2 minutes remaining, but it will not suspend; it acts as if the battery is not at a critical level

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-05-18 Thread flan_suse
Almost forgot! Thank you for the tip, Konstantin! -- Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579069 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. --

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-05-17 Thread Jeremy Foshee
Hi flan_suse, If you could also please test the latest upstream kernel available that would be great. It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue. Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once you've tested the upstream kernel, please remove the

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-05-17 Thread flan_suse
The same exact thing occurs, even on Mainline Kernel 2.6.34-999-generic, i386. ** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing ** Description changed: Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 Fully updated packages Kernel: 2.6.32-22-generic The computer is an MSI Wind u100 netbook, 3-cell battery. The BIOS

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-05-17 Thread flan_suse
A more accurate description of the problem: The indicator applet will report the battery is 100% charged, but it will also say 2 minutes remaining, in which it will suspend. ** Description changed: Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 Fully updated packages Kernel: 2.6.32-22-generic The computer

[Bug 579069] Re: Unplugging AC power reports critical battery / auto-suspend; battery is actually full

2010-05-11 Thread flan_suse
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48305604/BootDmesg.txt ** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48305605/CurrentDmesg.txt ** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48305606/Dependencies.txt **