Hello Jörg, * Jörg Sommer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-08-29 18:05:33 +0200]:
> > I have also tried it several times -- but also without success. > > What have you done? I kill pbbuttonsd to prevent it shut down the machine > and than monitor the voltage value—you can do this with watch cat … If it > is close to 9.0V (Attention: This is the value where *my* battery gives > up. Your might give up earlier! Then you loos unsaved data.) I plug in > the power connector. I added "onBattery_SuspendTime = 0" in /etc/pbbuttonsd.conf and than worked until I got the warning, that only 2 minutes are left -- than I plugged in the power connector and charged it. Also I did it on a machine of someone with MacOSX installed to do the procedure Apple describes on its website. But I have to say, as it was my only machine, I used it with this battery for over 2 1/2 years extensively (some weeks it was running 24 hours a day). The touchpad, DVD drive and hard-disk are already replaced and currently my screen is flackering :-/ Best wishes, Matze -- Join the Fellowship and protect your freedom! (http://www.fsfe.org)