[Although laptop-related, it is not debian-specific. But you're a helpful lot, aren't you? :-) ]
I'm suspecting that the batteries in my laptop are getting old - or that something is buggy in hardware / bios. Reason: The batteries charge in a odd way: They will charge (eventually) to anything between 35% and 65% (40 in the example below) and then *suddenly* become 100% full !? Discharging is a bit odd too - they will go seemingly linearly from 100% to anything between 80% and 50% (~70% in example below) and then drop quite steeply. [feel free to snip the graph in replies] %Full 100 +++-+----------+-+--+---------+--+-+**********--+-+----------++ 100 | + + * *** +| + * *** | | * **** | 80 ++..................................*...............***......++ 80 | * **** | + * *** | | * * | 60 ++..................................*......................**++ 60 | * * | + * * | | * * | 40 ++...................****************.......................*++ 40 | ********* * | + ***** *| | **** *| 20 ++.***.......................................................*+ 20 |*** *| ** ** | + + + *| 0 +++-+----------+-+--+---------+--+-+---------+--+-+----------++ 0 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 So: Is this the signs of an ageing battery? Or buggy BIOS? Flaky charger? My mental state? System info: [DH]ell Inspiron 4000, BIOS A16, kernel 2.4.18 with apm, Li-ion batteries -- Karl E. Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.karl.jorgensen.com I'm currently out trying to find myself. If I should get back before I return, please keep me here.
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