Thanks - I've uploaded the apport data. I mentioned /proc/acpi mainly to
show that something on my system recognized the battery - I suspected
that something in the architecture had changed about how gnome-power-
manager sees batteries and perhaps other things.

I'm not sure if this should be a separate issue or whether it might be
from the same root cause, but another symptom I see is that I can no
longer suspend the laptop using the suspend "button" (technically, it's
"Fn" +"F4" to suspend), but I am able to suspend by using the menu
choice from the indicator-applet-session. It seems plausible that this
is essentially some configuration issue, but I'm not familiar enough
with what's going on to know what to tinker with to try to change.

The problems started after I rebooted for the first time after upgrading
to 9.10 last week.

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gnome-power-manager does not see my battery in 9.10 Karmic Koala
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/497518
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