This happens to also to me. I have a Thinkpad T460s with two batterys,
I'm using Ubuntu 19.10
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I'm running Ubuntu 17.04 on a Lenovo Thinkpad T460s. My Laptop just shut
down when the 2nd battery was empty and the 1st was at about 40%
capacity. That really sucks especially since this happend for the first
time in a year.
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Here is allready a patch:
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/116481/diff/#
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To
This patch applied at kde-workspace 4.11.10 and IT WORKS perfectly! :)
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/116481/diff/raw/
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on T410s with kubuntu trusty... :-/
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i think its more a bug in kde:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=253453
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same here. Lenovo thinkpad T420s on Saucy / Kubuntu. I have the standard
battery and an ultrabay battery.
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This happens to me after I resume from suspend. If one battery is dead
then upon resume, Ubuntu shuts down.
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This bug or a related problems appears to affect Ubuntu up to 13.10
Saucy.
My configuration is a Sony Vaio Pro SVP13 with extended battery. Both
batteries were present when the computer was booted, so the issue is not
related to hotpluggin. Hibernation is not supported on this laptop and
was not
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not recognises second battery on hotplug)
To
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+ Dual / Two Batteries, shutdown on empty expansion battery.
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The conf property mentioned above, has changed path.
In Ubuntu 11.10, it is a dconf property with path
/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/use-time-for-policy.
Use dconf-editor to check and change it.
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BTW, I tested this property again and it doesn't work on Ubuntu 10.10
and HP Elitebook 8440p
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This also happens in 11.10 on a elitebook 8540w
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This change to false helped: /apps/gnome-power-
manager/general/use_time_for_policy
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Dejan, the bug status is marked as Fixed Released. It is possible you
have found a new variation. You could start by providing your laptop
make and model, and confirming that you can run on just the second
battery. (ie: you know the batteries work independently)
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I have HP EliteBook 8440P. I can get additional battery out and nothing
happens, it works on Primary battery and says it has only 1:35 hours remaining.
When I add additional battery back in, it says it is now discharging Travel
battery and Primary is in state Charged.
So, yes, I can work only
Hi all,
This bug is not fixed after few years? I am using Ubuntu 10.10 with
gnome-power-manager 2.32.0. After first battery is empty it goes to
suspend/hibernate...
I am trying /apps/gnome-power-manager/general/use_time_for_policy false
to see if this will improve power-management.
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Hi,
I'm running Ubuntu 9.04, Jaunty on an Asus R1F(and similarly, my father's Asus
R1E). I has a hotswap bay with an extra battery. It works fine when the battery
runs down with the computer is on, but shuts down when you turn on the computer.
ie:
Battery1 - 90%
Battery2 - 0% (but convenient
Reported as fixed. (and the upstream patch has been applied a long time
ago)
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fixed in feisty and gutsy
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Guys, have you had better luck with 2.19.x? The battery profiling code
in 2.19.x should make a lot of these multi-battery issues go away as we
profile the system state, not the battery.
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On Thu, 2007-07-05 at 10:07 +, Richard Hughes wrote:
Guys, have you had better luck with 2.19.x? The battery profiling code
in 2.19.x should make a lot of these multi-battery issues go away as we
profile the system state, not the battery.
I have a Thinkpad T20 with two batteries. With
/apps/gnome-power-manager/use_time_for_policy needs to be true. It
appears the 2-18 and 2-19 code is much more sensible.
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Cannot donate a laptop to you, but if you're interested in any stack
logs or - as last resort - distant access to my machine (ThinkPad X41
with two batteries running Edgy Eft), I'm more than glad to help.
Let me know.
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Guys, I'm the upstream author. The reason g-p-m does not work with more
than one primary battery very well, is that I'm unable to test it. I'm a
poor student, with a inexpensive single battery notebook and so cannot
add the multi-battery code to the test-suite. I rely on people with
multiple
Bug 66094, similar to this one, is fixed now on Feisty. Just FYI.
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Bug still exists!
Matt Zimmerman what happened to it being a candidate for
StableReleaseUpdates ?
ENV: ThinkPad T42p with two batteries
Ubuntu 6.10 (edgy) / gnome-power-manager 2.16.1-0ubuntu3
Shuts down at %81 total battery.
Repro: sometimes, does not always shutdown; somehow on occasion I
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 11:45:37PM -, foolswisdom wrote:
Bug still exists!
Matt Zimmerman what happened to it being a candidate for
StableReleaseUpdates ?
As you remarked, this bug hasn't been fixed yet. StableReleaseUpdates is a
process by which a bug fix can be provided as a
mdz, thank you for the response! I thought (guess, wrongly) because it
is fixed in upstream, the issue was isolated and well understood.
Is there a test package someone would like me to try?
Although, the number of people affected are minimal, the symptom is
severe. I have visions of some senior
when having two batteries in the system, i'd think the power manager
should show two battery graphs in the panel.
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I have two batteries and GPM shows both in the Device Info tab, however
Charge/Power/EstTime History panels do show one graph line. I don't
think it is possible to change the Power or EstTime panels to show 2 or
more line graphs as it is really the sum that you are interested in, not
the
I encountered this bug today. It was embarrassing ;-) Can we get an edgy
maintenance fix for this?
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Something else to put into the fix is a way to specify when Low
Battery should be declared. With 2 batteries, and 5+ hours of use,
30% left doesn't qualify for Low Battery notifications.
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See the attached JPG for an example of how a %49 battery can look like
you have 20 mins left.
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In Gnome you can run this command to change the use_time_for_policy
state:
gconftool-2 --type=bool --set
/apps/gnome-power-manager/use_time_for_policy false
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This issue is fixed in CVS, but the fix has been pack borted and
released as a fix for edgy yet? I am curious becuase I am about to
upgrade a laptop to edgy, and I don't want to be bitten by this.
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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where is the fix?
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pardon, didnt see it came upstream
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Did you try workaround from comment:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-
manager/+bug/60442/comments/18
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ups, i made a dupe
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/68089
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There is a patch against CVS upstream at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361583#c28 that fixes this
issue, but needs some testing: if anyone here would be willing to
recompile to try it out, it'd be appreciated.
Jens: It sounds like your hardware is reporting faulty charge data, or
not
We won't delay the release for this, but if someone attaches the
upstream patch it can be a candidate for StableReleaseUpdates
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its attached on teh upstream bug, i'll crae about it for -updates,
tollef and i discussed it this morning already :)
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This is a serious thing to allow in a stable release.
The first many users are going to see of this is their notebook will shutdown
without warning in the middle of some vital work.
Restarting their notebook and it will continue as normal (on second
battery).
It may take some users MANY cycles
I would like to point out that the fix mentioned in upstream bug only
addresses less problematic part of this issue (bug 62625), but does not
fix the root cause of this bug or implement a workaround for it. This is
why the upstream bug is not closed yet.
We need to document the workaround for the
i would just like to add that on my acer 1644 i only have one battery
which is for some reason listed as BAT1 under /proc/acpi/battery...
i assume that this is the reason why im suffering from similar problems
with gpm...when i unplug AC it always tells me 1 hour remaining (with 3
%) and then
hello,
there is a fix in CVS, dunno if we are in time for a new upload of gpm.
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It seems this is more widely spread problem which causes problems both
for gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) as well as guidance-power-manager
(Kubuntu).
It looks like that some ACPI events (like unplug of AC, one battery
getting empty, or even eject of CD...) can cause battery remaining_time
to be
Other similar (related?) issues worth mentioning:
- bug 66094: gnome: on unplug of AC (see also duplicate bug 63769 and bug 67180)
- bug 64936: gnome: remaining_time changing randomly (hibernate helps)
- bug 62440: gnome: remaining_time wrong when charging
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Also - even with the work around (using % instead of time remaining), there are
issues.
If I eject the battery currently in use, the system shutsdown.
If I insert a battery not there at startup, it is not seen.
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Greg, the two issues that you are mentioning now are not directly
related to remaining_time, therefore I suggest that you open new bugs
for them and please submit lshal -m output when reproducing them.
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Can some of the reporters confirm if above workaround helps?
If yes, we will document this in release notes.
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I switched use_time_for_policy off and have just been able to survive
the emptying of my second battery and the system is now running on the
second battery.
so the work around appears to work.
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The problem is that HAL is saying that you have only 2 sec left
(remaining), even though it is claiming couple of debugs before that you
have 9654 seconds left.
It is very unlikely that we can do a quick hack for edgy to address this
for Edgy released (unless upstream author finds some elegant
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I have prepared a test version with a fix mentioned in upstream bug. I
have also added some additional debugs just in case if the fix does not
work to collect some additional data.
See attached debdiff.
** Attachment added: debdiff.patch
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4889202/g-p-m.debdiff
This is test package for i386. If any of reporters can test it and try
to reproduce the bug it would be great.
I would suggest that you do the following to get all logs:
killall gnome-power-manager
gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose 21 | tee gpm.log
If problem is fixed, please
OK, I am trying the new package now -- it will take a little time for my
second battery to run down.
However I am not optimistic that this will fix it: I don't see any
changes to gpm-manager.c:battery_status_changed_primary() beyond adding
some debug prints. I definitely don't see anything that
OK, as expected my laptop shut down when the second battery ran down and
the first battery was still full. I'm attaching the gpm.log as
requested.
The output from the new debugging statements in the patch is:
[battery_status_changed_primary] gpm-manager.c:2058 (21:58:06): Laptop
battery:
It seems this has been reported and partially diagnosed upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361583
Based on that upstream bug's discussion and my own reading of the g-p-m
source code, I am confident that my problem is not related to ACPI: it
is clear from the g-p-m source that
Yep. This wasn't an issue in dapper with the older g-p-m. It's all
g-p-m's fault. g-p-m sees both my batteries, and calculates the total
time and total charge, but shuts down on one empty battery.
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Justification: Cripples any machines with multiple batteries, regression
from dapper
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Importance: Undecided = Critical
Target: None = ubuntu-6.10
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #361583
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I just had my thinkpad x60s shutdown when the second battery ran to
empty, even though the first battery was completely full. I reported
this as a separate bug but it was marked as a duplicate of this one, but
I'm not sure what my problem has to do with hotplug of batteries -- both
batteries were
Roland,
I two was a little sceptical that my problem (which is the same as
yours) was related to hot plugging of batteries.
But the investigations above have shown that there is at least another
issue related to hotplug and the batteries. So it seams a unlikely
coincidence that the two new
I doubt my problem is related to hotplugging. GPM definitely knew about
both batteries when it shut down the computer (I had just looked at the
battery info a little earlier and saw both batteries)
It seems more likely that there are two bugs that are being tracked in a
single bug #.
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** Bug 65175 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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I can confirm this with my Thinkpad z60m using an ultrabay advanced
battery as the second one.
If both battries are inserted during startup gnome-power-manager detects
both and details are shown in the info dialog.
If the ultrabay battery runs out of power gnome-power-manger happily
suspends my
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Michael: Can you do:
sudo acpi_listen
and capture the event that is sent for each of:
(a) removing the ultrabay battery
(b) inserting the ultrabay battery
(c) removing the internal battery
(d) inserting the internal battery
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This is two removals of the internal batter:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/gregw# acpi_listen
battery BAT0 0081
battery BAT0 0080
battery BAT0 0081 0001
battery BAT0 0081
battery BAT0 0080
battery BAT0 0081 0001
I get no events for
Paul:
(a) removing the ultrabay battery
battery BAT1 0001
(b) inserting the ultrabay battery
battery BAT1 0001 0001
battery BAT1 0080 0001
(c) removing the internal battery
battery BAT0 0081
(d) inserting the internal battery
battery BAT0 0080
I restarted with the external battery inserted and now I see events for
it.
removal:
battery BAT1 0001
insert:
battery BAT1 0001 0001
But unlike paul and unlike the internal battery, I only see a single event on
insertion.
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I can confirm this problem.
I have an IBM Thinkpad a30p which has run hoary and dapper without issue.
Once I upgraded to edgy the system will shutdown with no warning once one
battery is empty.
Both batteries are new in the system and both have good capacity. If
after the shutdown, I remove the
I noticed the topic was changed to say GPM only recognises first
battery.
This is not the case. Both acpi and gpm can see
both my batteries and I have attached a screen shot of the Device Information
tab that shows it knows about both batteries.
However, the Charge History, Power History tabs
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