Louis-Xavier, excusez-moi, ma demande etait mon que lucide....

Please try booting with ACPI=off and report how this affects the
operation of the machine. I wouldn't try upgrading the kernel or moving
to Feisty unless you were completely comfortable with that idea - it's
still pre-release software!

To boot with ACPI=off, get to the grub menu (hit ESC when grub appears
if you are booting with menu hidden), use the arrow keys to select your
kernel, type e to edit boot parameters, use the the arrow keys to go the
end of the actual kernel line (second line). add acpi=off, hit ESC, and
type b to boot that kernel.

Those are the extremely brief instructions, let me know if that's
unclear and I will provide a more detailed explanation off-line.

Thanks for your assistance with this bug!

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Power manager does not see batteries
https://launchpad.net/bugs/76557

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