** Attachment added: HAL dump after restarting the service (good)
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7681281/lista_device2
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g-p-m does not recognize power status after feisty upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110957
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further indagating, manually restarting dbus daemon with:
sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart
and then restarting gnome-power-manager enabled it to work properly.
Since HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) is kickstarted subsequently to
dbus I've dumped to file hal-device before and after having it
** Attachment added: HAL error report
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7681284/1
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g-p-m does not recognize power status after feisty upgrade
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Public bug reported:
I've got this problem after upgrading from Edgy 6.10 to Feisty 7.04 on my Dell
Inspiron 6400/e1505 laptop: gnome-power-manager icon stays grayed everytime
displaying the AC plug even when on battery.
It does not recognize anymore when my laptop is powered on AC or when
towsonu2003:
Could you please try to reproduce the problem again after a system update
(apt-get update apt-get upgrade)? thanks for your bug report.
The system is daily upgraded against ubuntu repositories and the bug is
still present.
Kevin:
1) Please see if you can't get a version of
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 64308 ***
Bug confirmed also on my machine: Dell Inspiron 6400.
I've also compiled kernel 2.6.19 and the bug is still present in the video
module.
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confirmed also on dell inspiron 6400 laptop
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Public bug reported:
This bug is present on Inspiron 6400 cpu intel core duo T2500, Ubuntu
6.10, kernel 2.6.17.1-10.34 generic.
When I leave my dell laptop without moving the mouse nor typing on the
keyboard for more than 5 minutes, the cpu usage of the 2nd core goes to
100% and it remains
** Description changed:
This bug is present on Inspiron 6400 cpu intel core duo T2500, Ubuntu
6.10, kernel 2.6.17.1-10.34 generic.
When I leave my dell laptop without moving the mouse nor typing on the
keyboard for more than 5 minutes, the cpu usage of the 2nd core goes to
100% and
The attached pictures shows a screenshot of cpu usage monitor gkrellm:
On the left when i started the inactivity period.
On the right, after 5' of inactivity, 2nd core usage goes drammatically high
unless i exit IDLE my moving the mouse.
** Attachment added: gkrellm monitor
** Description changed:
- This bug is present on Inspiron 6400 cpu intel core duo T2500, Ubuntu
- 6.10, kernel 2.6.17.1-10.34 generic.
+ This bug is present on laptop Dell Inspiron 6400, cpu intel core duo
+ T2500, Ubuntu 6.10, kernel 2.6.17.1-10.34 generic.
When I leave my dell laptop
Indagating with system monitor i've discovered is the process beagled
start eating 2nd core power. Removing it (along with the deskbar) from
startup program totally fixes the problem.
I've also found that likely the same bug was reported before for beagled:
Public bug reported:
Special hotkeys for setting up/down LCD screen brightness on Dell laptop
Inspiron 6400 don't work in Ubuntu 6.10
This hotkey combination (Fn+PgUp/PgDown) works properly in Ubuntu 6.06
and works correctly before Xorg server is started (while the bubuntu
logo is displayed
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