Same here, i need to restart upowerd to get the correct charge status on my
laptop.
My upower version is
0.9.22-1ubuntu2 i386
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This bug appeared for me when I upgraded to 13.04 (raring). The
procedure in comment #13 works, but it would be nice to have a proper
fix.
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I wanted to throw in my two cents on this one. I am having the same
problem with 12.04, but there isn't a PPA for the patch fix, so I've
been stuck at 86% on my brand new battery. I had a feeling this issue
didn't have to do with ACPI. Is there any way someone could get a patch
worked up for
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I don't know, as I have to tried my father's laptop recently or
attempted to use your patch.
Will let you know when I do.
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I am kind of curious that no one else has this issue anymore. Am i the
only one left?
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This is a patch for 10.04 0.9.1 upower version.
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Seems to work for me. However since i have compiled it myself before it
might be my compiled version installed, do not think so an synaptic says
that the 0.9.9-4ubuntu1~mikaelfix1 is the version installed but safest
if anyone else tests.
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Ok so finally i have created a patch, wasn't too hard.
Will add changelog too.
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i have uploaded upower with your patch to my ppa
https://launchpad.net/~om26er/+archive/test it will take a few hours
to build as launchpad builders are quite busy. Anyone facing the issue
plz test it and report if it fixes the issue. Its only packaged for
Ubuntu 11.04 for now
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011
Ok so no i have figured out how to build upower properly, now it shuts
down properly and warns when it should.
sudo apt-get build-dep upower
apt-get source upower
cd upower-..
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --libdir=/var/lib
--localstatedir=/var
make
sudo checkinstall
I avoid
To be specific the configure line became word wrapped so the end of the line
shall be.
--localstatedir=/var
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Mikael, Could you provide me with a patch with your fix/workaround. I'd
be happy to upload that to a ppa for testing.
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Omer,
I would if it wasn't the case that when i do
sudo apt-get source upower
The whole tree is owned by root so I cannot do configure and make without sudo.
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no need for sudo
apt-get source upower would do it
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:15 PM, Mikael Hjelm
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Omer,
I would if it wasn't the case that when i do
sudo apt-get source upower
The whole tree is owned by root so I cannot do configure and make without
sudo.
You need 'sudo' for installing the build dependencies, such as:
$ sudo apt-get build-dep upower
But not for getting the source tree, as this is sufficient:
$ apt-get source upower
If you used sudo for that, the source files and their directories it
will be owned by the root user. To change
i recommend you try
./configure and make without sudo
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Paul Crawford
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Good luck with that Mikael, but I don't hold out much hope.
I tried to fix something in the clock applet, reported the lack of
make/install working as Bug
Good luck with that Mikael, but I don't hold out much hope.
I tried to fix something in the clock applet, reported the lack of
make/install working as Bug #596869 and was eventually told to try
moving that discussion to the answer tracker or some user mailinglist
which I did, and got absolutely
Ok so the powerdown works with the original upower if the battery charge is
detected.
I consider commenting out the line as i did in #32 solves this issue.
It would be great if anyone could help me in how to buld the upower
package so that it fits within ubuntu and the connection to
Ok so the Upower seems to do its job right now, with the changes in #32.
The messages on DBUS is accurate.
Now i only need to get gnome-power-manager to shut down when i reach critical,
it responds correctly with its graphical symbols but newer shuts down.
I have disabled use_time_for_policy in
Have reported to the bugzilla but i think the error lies within upower.
As stated before the fix seems to remedy the issue that the battery status
isn't updated at all and the gnome power manager reports this correctly.
However when battery reaches critical there is no reaction from the
Or if someone with a functioning system could run the computer until the
battery level is below 10% and paste the result of upower -d here.
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Thanks Mikael for your effort. I can't test this just now (as it is my
father's laptop) but next time I am through I can try some of your
suggestions.
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Running upowerd with verbose revealed that the printout of upower -d was not
correct so please ignore that statement, although I think that could be a bug
in it self.
Have to sleep now but I will check what upowerd --verbose says when battery
goes to critical tomorrow.
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Did an quick and dirty experiment and edited the source file myself and built
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The gnome power manager now reacts after a while, i think the poll rate is 30s,
when i unplug the AC power. Will run this for a while to see that it is not
Just to clarify the problems i have seen and what my test has fixed.
On the aspire one the charge is correctly reported from boot until the charge
is full.
Then if you remove the powercord gnome power manager reports full charge until
the battery dies.
This is due to the fact that upower
Mikael Hjelm, Could you please also enlighten upower upstream developers
with your findings here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611555
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If i am correct then the issue is that the upower updates the battery status a
few times when the AC is disconnected,
this can be seen by running upower --monitor-detail . This seems to be meant to
detect that the battery is discharging, if i am interpreting the code
correctly.
However the
Just to clarify that the way that i can see that the battery does not detect
that it is discharging is by doing a
cat /sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/device:00/PNP0C0A:00/power_supply/BAT1/status
It reports Full for a few seconds after i have unplugged the cord.
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there is a suspicious line
/* only disable the polling if the kernel tells us we're fully charged,
not if we've guessed the state to be fully charged */
supply-priv-enable_poll = (state !=
Another suggestion is to add the requirement that the disabling of the
poll is only performed if the AC supply is present and charging.
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Same problem on Clevo M722T (aka Syste76 Darter Ultra 3).
Tip in comment #13 fixes it for me as well (kill and restart upowerd).
It's a _very_ annoying bug as you can't safely work with cord unplugged.
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Persists in 11.04 beta 2 . Is there no way to simply make your system
recheck the AC status that could be put in something like a script? One
that does something such as simulating adding and removing the ac cable,
what I have to do to get it working now.
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I see this problem with 10.10 on a Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo U9200. Gnome
power manager always reports the battery as fully charged, not even a
reboot without AC power corrects this.
This leads to the machine sudden dying when there is no power left
instead of suspending. acpi -b reports the
I have this problem with 10.10 on an hp dv3500ea, but noticed when i
tried kubuntu 10.04 and 10.10 the lack of an ac is detected from a cold
boot, so the problem is probably something to do directly with the gnome
power manager as the kde one also uses upower, or just something
specific to gnome,
To clarify first noticed by that I dont mean thats the version of
ubuntu when the problem began just that it was just during using 9.10
that I was in a situation that I allowed my laptop to discharge
completely and I had just bought the laptop a month before 9.10 was
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Most recent 'normal' kernel updates for 10.04 have not fixed my father's
Novatech Xplora E16 unfortunately. There is still no update of the
indicator on state change, even though /proc shows the correct status.
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So, after a very long time search for solutions, I think this is a
problem for almost ***Acer*** laptops. Hmm, hope Ubuntu dev team should
consider this is a serious problem. It prevents your people to use
Ubuntu on an Acer machine.
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I am seeing something similar with Ubuntu 10.04 i386 on a Novatech
Xplora E16 (AMD Dual Core TK42 1.6Ghz Processor) that I set up for my
father. The 'Indicator Applet 0.3.7' has two problems relating to
updates:
(1) The AC Adapter is not updated after boot-time, as it shows the boot
up power's
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My Toshiba A300 notebook with Ubuntu 10.04 suffers the same symptoms.
I'm still unable to cope with this problem for about 6 month.
Please, provide the soultion.
2010/9/26 Paul Crawford 467...@bugs.launchpad.net
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Warning: AFAIK this bug is only for the i386 or AMD64 architectures.
If you see a similar problem on a PowerPC computer (e.g. a PowerBook or
an iBook G4) and it's fixed by running sudo modprobe pmu_battery then
you are instead experiencing bug #552597
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/552597).
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$ sudo killall upowerd
$ sudo /usr/lib/upower/upowerd --verbose 21 | tee /tmp/dkp.log
Updates my batter status.
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Cold be, however i seem to get the indicator working if i add and remove
the AC adapter.
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** Project changed: upower = gnome-power
** Changed in: gnome-power
Status: Invalid = New
** Changed in: gnome-power
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-power
Status: New = Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-power
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This bug existed when ubuntu used devkit-power now it uses upower and
its still there so now, as Chris said is it a kernel bug?
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I have an upstream bug report for gnome-power-manager
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=611555
** Also affects: upower
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Pleae fix this in Lucid.
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The information there suggests this is not a gnome-power-manager bug.
It's either a upower or kernel issue
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this problem exists in fully updated lucid, I tried the same on a fedora
live cd and it shows the correct status, so not upstream issue i guess
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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pmu_battery.
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Same problem here. Battery reports as fully charged even when it's
discharging.
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devicekit-power-011-1ubuntu1 here on iBook G4 but devkit-power always
reports on-battery: no
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I can confirm this on my iBook G4 laptop (powerpc). Following is output
from devkit-power even when the AC plug is not connected.
Daemon:
daemon-version: 011
can-suspend: yes
can-hibernateyes
on-battery: no
on-low-battery: no
lid-is-closed: no
lid-is-present: yes
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