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On 2008-03-28T18:45:14+00:00 Dave wrote:

The eee uses some 'creative' way of reporting battery life.
The capacity field is supposed to be measured as mAh, but the eee exports a
percentage there instead of an absolute.   The result of this is that a full
battery reports a design capacity of 5200 mAh, and a remaining capacity of 
100mAh

This causes hal to freak out claiming that the battery is broken.

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On 2008-03-28T18:45:31+00:00 Dave wrote:

# cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/*
alarm:                   unsupported
present:                 yes
design capacity:         5200 mAh
last full capacity:      100 mAh
battery technology:      rechargeable
design voltage:          8400 mV
design capacity warning: 10 mAh
design capacity low:     5 mAh
capacity granularity 1:  52 mAh
capacity granularity 2:  52 mAh
model number:            701
serial number:            
battery type:            LION
OEM info:                ASUS
present:                 yes
capacity state:          ok
charging state:          charged
present rate:            unknown
remaining capacity:      100 mAh
present voltage:         8335 mV


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On 2008-03-28T19:15:02+00:00 Bill wrote:

Can't you beat the BIOS writers about the head? If it's a percent, it shouldn't
have units of mAh.

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On 2008-03-28T21:55:37+00:00 Richard wrote:

Is this the sort of thing we should fix with hal-info - or can we get the EEE
guys to fix their bios?

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On 2008-03-28T22:51:17+00:00 Dave wrote:

even if we got them to fix the bios, a majority of new users won't be running
the latest one.   It's a pretty crap user experience to see this on the first
time they boot up.


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On 2008-04-09T21:17:33+00:00 Valent wrote:

I have also experienced on lots of laptops (and send mails to mailing list) that
hal reports bad batteries even when I know they are good.
I know that that is not fault of hal but of bios and laptop manufacturers but I
also know that it is not likely it will get fixed because it somehow works ok in
windows?!?

Could there be patches in hal so that these faulty bios or bateries show good
percentages under linux?

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On 2008-05-14T08:23:04+00:00 Bug wrote:

Changing version to '9' as part of upcoming Fedora 9 GA.
More information and reason for this action is here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping

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On 2008-05-30T11:40:41+00:00 Richard wrote:

Can we blacklist the battery based on it's model number? or even fix the data in
HAL?

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On 2009-04-01T23:31:16+00:00 John wrote:

While the problem seemed to have been fixed in Fedora 10, it has
surfaced again in Fedora 11 Beta. At the end of the startup process
based on a Live USB, my eeePC 4G reports that "your battery has a very
low capacity (1321528400%) which means that it may be old or broken".
The effect is the same whether or not the computer is running on mains
power.

After dismissing the message, everything works just fine (which
emphasises what a good overall job the development team has done), and
the battery capacity appears to be accurately represented in the menu
bar. No comparable glitch arises with the Live USB for Ubuntu 9.04 Beta.

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On 2009-04-06T10:22:47+00:00 Richard wrote:

2009-03-16  Richard Hughes  <rich...@hughsie.com>

        * src/gpm-engine.c: (gpm_engine_device_check_capacity):
        Fix the low capacity warning to fix rh#489832

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On 2009-06-09T22:27:28+00:00 Graeme wrote:

Updating release to 11 as the problem is still present.

Also, I've experienced automatic shutdowns when my battery is low on
charge, but charging.  For instance, it's turned itself off and then
I've plugged in the AC adaptor and booted, only for the system to go
shutdown again pretty swiftly with the low battery warning.

Is this something detecting the low battery and triggering a shutdown
but not checking that AC power is available?

Is this the mis-reporting of capacity impacting the shutdown triggering
mechanism?

I'm willing to test packages on my Eee PC701 4G, currently on F11
release (and updated).

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On 2009-06-09T23:54:46+00:00 Bug wrote:


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On 2009-08-05T21:37:45+00:00 Andrew wrote:

Confirmed on fully-patched F11 on Eee PC 701 4G, worked fine under F10
but now a pop-up reports on login that the battery has a very low
capacity 1%.  Something regressed between latest F10 and F11 patch sets.

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On 2009-09-09T11:53:38+00:00 Scott wrote:

Have you tried with the latest hal package in Fedora 11 or tried Rawhide? In
either case, can you let us know whether the issue is still happening, and give
the current version of the HAL packages you're using?

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On 2009-11-06T19:59:59+00:00 J wrote:

Confirmed on Fedora 12 Beta.

Gnome-power-manager says battery is broken.

Looks like the same as the original issue, not converting % to mah.

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On 2009-12-22T08:52:23+00:00 Rob wrote:

I can confirm this bug existing in the latest Fedora 12 image. I just
installed FC12 to my Asus Eee PC 900 (16GB) from the Live CD image
(installed via USB drive) that I downloaded two days ago. When I boot
and log in, I get an error message saying that my battery may be broken.
This occurs both with my original battery installed and also with a non-
OEM 10,400mAh battery that I recently purchased. My BIOS revision is
1006, which I believe is the latest currently available for this
machine. I have installed the latest patches to FC12.

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On 2010-01-12T16:35:27+00:00 Kirill wrote:

EeePC 900
I can confirm it too.
This occurs both with my original battery installed and also with a non-OEM 
10,400mAh battery.

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On 2010-04-27T11:58:12+00:00 Bug wrote:


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On 2010-04-27T12:28:46+00:00 Graeme wrote:

Changed version to F12 as reported in comment 15.

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On 2010-11-04T11:59:03+00:00 Bug wrote:


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On 2010-11-05T17:29:38+00:00 Sitsofe wrote:

This should be fixed from the 2.6.37-rc1 onwards (see
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15979 and
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=557d58687dcdee6bc00c1a8f1fd4e0eac8fefce9
). I don't believe this kernel is in a released version of Fedora at the
time of writing though.

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On 2010-12-05T07:12:32+00:00 Bug wrote:


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