Running acpi -V is a workaround (thank you), but not a solution :-(
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that bug bite me .
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Title:
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being charged
To manage notification
Just a heads up regarding this issue, running acpi -V returns the
correct battery percentage even if the indicator shows the wrong one.
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The .rule file is the result of a problem between keyboard and chair.
I'm going to stop wasting everyone's time here (and stop posting), and
do a thorough examination of potential fixes and work-arounds before I
post on this thread again. I'll document everything I try (CRON jobs,
other battery ind
2nd issue with this bug: battery indicator not updating status.
While editing the .rule file resolves the prioritization of mouse power
over laptop power issue, the battery status indicator does not update in
a frequent fashion.
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Found specifics around the new issue and a temporary fix.
The last patch/update from Elementary changed the referred file name to :
95-upower-csr.rule
Where it had previously been:
95-upower-csr.rules
Traditional .rules files are named with an "s" on the end. So any edits
made as indicated in th
After the latest updates for elementary OS, my battery only shows 100%.
I have edited the file with Nano, but there has been no change in the
functionality, even after commenting out the Logitech power monitor
feature.
:-(
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quote with correction:
it was sensing my "mouse" battery, not my "laptop's battery."
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Agh!
The OS update this week overwrote the workaround, and the mouse was re-
prioritized over laptop power.
Of course, my laptop ran out of power because the battery indicator said
I had plenty of charge, because it was sensing my battery, not my
laptop.
Please resolve this bug.
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Sorry, I just saw this. It should read:
"mouse power management should NOT take priority over OS power
management"
And I'm leaving the word NOT in all caps. I find this to be one of the
most frustrating laptop bugs ever, other than broken keys and poor
touchpads. I could care less about mouse pow
@Don McCants (2on)
In #34 above, you wrote:
"I want to chime in and reiterate that mouse power management should
take priority over OS power management."
Based on the rest of your post, I think you intended to write:
"I want to chime in and reiterate that OS power management should
take
FYI, I have a merge request pending review that makes the laptop battery
have priority over the mouse battery here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mdeslaur/indicator-power/fix-
priorities/+merge/260903
This will only display the mouse battery if it's below 10% so that the
user will still get a notif
I used nano to successfully edit the 95-upower-csr.rules in elementary
OS Freya, as indicated by asmoore82.
I want to chime in and reiterate that mouse power management should take
priority over OS power management. Battery usage tracking and management
for laptops/netbooks should the primary, and
** Branch linked: lp:~mdeslaur/indicator-power/indicator-power
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I could not easily find this workaround from a google search so
documenting it here:
Typical "use with caution" notice, may cause a (small) rift in the
space-time continuum, etc.
Edit /lib/udev/rules.d/95-upower-csr.rules (with sudo), comment out
(with #) the last set of lines at the bottom so th
JW,
It will, yes. If your laptop battery is charging, or is discharging, it will
now be shown in preference to your mouse.
If your laptop battery is fully charged, your mouse will be shown.
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Ah OK. My mouse only gives a percentage (0, 5, or 90%), although
sometimes incorrect (it goes to 5 to go back to 90). I hope the last
commit will fix behaviour on my machine.
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> Devices that report a wrong time remaining need to be blacklisted,
just like any other misbehaving hardware device.
>Even if this means most devices will need to be blacklisted? Wouldn't
it require an extreme amount of effort to start blacklisting every mouse
that doesn't work with this feature?
> Devices that report a wrong time remaining need to be blacklisted,
just like any other misbehaving hardware device.
Even if this means most devices will need to be blacklisted? Wouldn't it
require an extreme amount of effort to start blacklisting every mouse
that doesn't work with this feature?
It's very funny to see how Canonical justifies this stupid new
"feature". In the meantime I switched to Debian Wheezy (one of the
reasons was this "feature") and now I'm on FreeBSD (because of systemd
taking over control of the whole linux world).
Good luck to all that stay on Ubuntu. ;-)
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My mouse is always 90% or 5% (no intermediate values) and it changes
~4-5 times a week; mostly when the laptop suspends. The mouse uses
batteries and it's always the one showed in the notifications area. In
fact I think the mouse does not even report the remaining time (it's not
present in the dial
Devices that report a wrong time remaining need to be blacklisted, just
like any other misbehaving hardware device. The fact that such devices
exist is not a valid reason to get rid of a sane and elegant
notification system.
Do you own a mouse with an incorrect "time remaining" estimate?
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Just to play devil's advocate a bit here:
The logic taken in this bug (that we should show the device that will
run out of power first) seems perfectly sound, but it makes a very large
assumption, which I suspect will often be untrue: that reporting of time
remaining on mice will always be complet
What file should this patch apply to? It was not specified in the file.
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Here is a patch that implements the preferred sorting order as described
by mpt, and described in comment #12.
** Patch added: "lp1315434.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-power/+bug/1315434/+attachment/4334474/+files/lp1315434.patch
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I agree with having the option to always see the laptop battery status
in the notifications area, and having all other present batteries shown
in the dropdown menu. Even when the laptop battery is fully charged,
somebody (like me) could have a flaky AC connection and not see the
battery status chan
I also much prefer to ALWAYS see my laptop battery state (charging,
charged, or otherwise). The fact that my logitech mouse AA batteries
are always at 55% is completely useless. My laptop power state is
ALWAYS the most important thing.
Think of it this way: if the mouse battery dies, you replace
I also agree with these comments and this problem affects me. I
constantly use a wireless mouse on my laptop, so essentially I can never
see my laptop battery charge without either unplugging my mouse or
having to click on the mouse icon on the top. This makes no sense-
especially because my mous
I agree with Jochen and his followers, the whole idea and the dealing
with it seems a little bit too sophisticated. Let's make it simple, for
me, after the discussion, the philosophy is clear, and I clearly
disagree, but to most users that obviously did not read this bug report
or the wiki, the beh
+1 to support Matthew's comment.
I'm using my laptop a lot and to avoid pain in my wrist, I'm using BT
vertical mouse and the mouse battery status is important for me...
Also, Ubuntu (more specifically user interface) is getting better and
better, that now my wife, son (12 years old) and my MOTHE
I'm in agreement with Jochen. There will never be a situation where I
want to see my mouse indicator. In my case I'm using a Targus mouse
running on two AA batteries. Ubuntu seems to think my mouse is at 0%
power and needs to be charged. It's not even a chargeable mouse. Even if
it was rechargeable
I was under the impression my laptop was at 70% when it shut off just a
few minutes ago, but what I was actually seeing was my mouse battery.
Even now, it has just started charging and still the mouse shows up
first. And even if I turn the mouse off it STILL overrides the laptop
battery.
Need a wa
"What I need to see ALWAYS at a first glance, is the status of my laptop
battery, regardless of discharging, charging or full and on ac."
I agree on that 100%
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ANY sort order does not fit my needs. If I want to see the status of
mice and keyboard batteries, I can click on the indicator and see them
all. What I need to see ALWAYS at a first glance, is the status of my
laptop battery, regardless of discharging, charging or full and on ac.
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@mpt:
So currently the algorithm in indicator-power uses the following sort
order:
/* sort devices from most interesting to least interesting on this criteria:
1. discharging items from least time remaining until most time remaining
2. discharging items with an unknown time remaining
3.
@mpt
While I would disagree that "making it configurable obviously wouldn't
'satisfy all user needs'," the objections that follow in your post are
nonetheless all reasonable concerns - and I can appreciate the desire to
focus on fixing the bug.
One last plead: the preference to always display lap
Matthew, that's great! It looks absolutely reasonable.
Waiting for the fix. Thanks!
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Making it configurable obviously wouldn't "satisfy all user needs",
because only a small fraction of users who might benefit from it would
even know the option exists. Fewer still would comprehend *why* it
exists, and even fewer than that would be bothered changing it. Making
things worse, the adde
@jofa: "If you want to satisfy all user needs, you should make it
configurable."
Yes. Why does the power indicator display have to be decreed to users?
The mouse battery (along with any other battery besides the laptop) is
irrelevant to me as well. By the current design, the "power indicator"
Matthew, I don't think you will never find an algorithm that satifies
all user needs.
My very personal opinion is, that the mouse battery status is
irrelevant. Even if the mouse is going in 20 minutes, I still can use
the touchpad of my laptop. I only want to see the status of my laptop
battery.
Jochen, thanks for the patch. But from your description, it seems like
it wouldn't fix the problem, and it would need to be removed when the
problem was fixed.
The problem isn't that we're treating laptop batteries the wrong way,
it's that we're treating the mouse the wrong way. Specifically, we'r
The attachment "Patch to give laptop battery always highest precedence"
seems to be a patch. If it isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from
the attachment, remove the "patch" tag, and if you are a member of the
~ubuntu-reviewers, unsubscribe the team.
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I completely support this idea! Hope it will be implemented.
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The current logic is, that discharging has precedence over charging. But
this is useles, sind mice normally have primary cells that cannot be
charged. And I'm not interested in their status because they run
monthes, even with a low status. The current logic is absolutely nonsens
and not practical!
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