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should I mark this as in-progress
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@yuszuv can you press the "Add attachment or patch" button on this
launchpad page and upload the DSDT table
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Try pressing the "Add attachment or patch" button on this launchpad page
(and upload the DSDT table) and see if it go upstream to the kernel
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It seem that there won't according to this:
http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/index.php
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Will the repaired dsdt table come with any new kernel?
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this page gives info where to submit patch and extract dsdt table
http://www.lesswatts.org/projects/acpi/overridingDSDT.php
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No, that doesn't help so much, because the option to load an dsdt table
via the kernel boot options has deprecated. I just want that the
corrected dsdt table I have is going to make it into the kernel source,
but I don't know where and how to post my dsdt tables.
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will this help:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ACPIBattery
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So is there any way to get my fixed dsdt tables into the kernel?
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http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=18222
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that’s what I thought it's a acpi dsdt table issue
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OK, I managend to build my own kernel with the modified dsdt table. And
it works. So I think it's only a matter of the acpi tables and not a bug
in the gnome power manager. I wonder where I get send my corrected dsdt
table, so that some day it will be integrated in the kernel. Can anyone
help me to
Okay, I found out some things:
1. If the ac adapter is plugged in:
j...@xylakant:/proc/acpi/battery/BAT0$ lshal | grep ac_adapter
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_power_supply_ac_adapter_ADP1'
ac_adapter.present = true (bool)
info.capabilities = {'ac_adapter'} (string list)
inf
I wonder if the reason for the problem is, that acpi doesn't recognize
the status of the battery. If I run
j...@xylakant:/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0$ acpi
Battery 0: Unknown, 45
you can see, that the status of the battery is "unknown" if the ac
adapter is *un*plugged, while it is
j...@xylakant:
Unfortunately, neither "modprobe fujitsu-laptop" nor "acpi_osi=Linux"
nor "acpi=force" helps. If I try this, my python applet that reads out
the current battery states, doesn't work anymore.
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when grub pops up on boot
press E & add to kernel options: acpi=force
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http://www.google.com/search?q=kernel+options+acpi_osi+linux+fujitsu
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks
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add this to grub options:
acpi_osi=Linux
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oh, are you saying that the charge level indicator of the battery is wrong?
how about:
# modprobe fujitsu-laptop
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without any fixes installed, ...
i seems that NOT the ac_adapter/ADP1/state is wrog,
instead battery/BAT0/state is wrong when discharging see below.
*ac_adaptor is _pluged_ while Battery is fully
charged*
/proc/acpi/ac_adapter/ADP1$ cat state
state: on-line
cat /proc/acpi
curse this laptop keyboard! :)
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meant to say "wuth and wthout ac". Sorry
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do this with & with ac
ls /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/
cat each entry from
ls /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/
and post the results
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can you run the below:
ls -l /etc/acpi/battery.sh
ls -l /etc/acpi/events/battery
cat /etc/acpi/events/battery
ls /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/
cat each entry from
ls /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/
and post the results
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Is this the whole file?
What if its the way GNOME Power Manager talks to dbus?
Maybe it's a problem in dbus?
I read it also reads udev
Wow! this is a tough egg to crack.
I have openSUSE on my laptop & Ubuntu on my desktop (and I'm on the
laptop) So right now I'm almost clueless!
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Thanks for respond linuxrules. Yeah, I've rebooted, my battery.sh in
/etc/acpi looks like this:
j...@jan-laptop:~$ cat /etc/acpi/battery.sh
#!/bin/bash
### ID FOR ACPI / HAL BUGFIX DON'T TOUCH (START) ###
AC_state=/proc/acpi/ac_adapter/ADP1/state
if grep -q "on-line" ${AC_state} ; then
hal-se
Does the GNOME battery applet use dbus?
Could that be the problem? (oh, wait did you reboot?)
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Thanks for fix, unfortunately, on my M9400 it's not working. System correctly
recognize connection of AC adapter with or without fix. However, GNOME battery
applet doesn't show it properly.
Conclusion: No change with or withour fix.
I appreciate your time and believe, we are almost there to reall
fixed bug for bugfix.pl
line with
acpi_event() if ( !-f $acpi_event );
corrected to
QuickWrite($acpi_event, acpi_event()) if ( !-f $acpi_event );
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chmod +x bugfix.pl
su -c bugfix.pl
DONE!
ps may need to edit script if script fails
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did this help solve the problem?
I hope it did i had this problem and fixed it with that code.
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with or without the script i get this results
if AC_Adaptor is pluged
r...@laptop:/etc/acpi# hal-get-property --udi `hal-find-by-capability
--capability ac_adapter` --key ac_adapter.present
true
if AC_Adaptor unpluged
r...@hdm-laptop:/etc/acpi# hal-get-property --udi `hal-find-by-capability
-
will this help
save this as /etc/acpi/battery.sh
in a root shell run: chmod +x /etc/acpi/battery.sh
#!/bin/sh
# UGLY HACK
AC_state=/proc/acpi/ac_adapter/AC/state
if grep -q "on-line" ${AC_state} ; then
hal-set-property --udi `hal-find-by-capability --capability
ac_adapter` --key ac_adapter
although affects Maveric beta, same as desrcibed above
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I have the same problem using a Fujitsu U9200 and Ubuntu 10.04. I do
not believe this is a bios problem as when I run virtual box with a
Ubuntu Host/XP guest, the Win XP will display the correct
battery/charging state, complete with the low power warnings, it
functions perfectly. There is just a p
Hi, nice to hear this has a solution. Could it be possible to fix this
problem without recompiling kernel? XFCE and KDE indicators in Ludic
stable work well.
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So this seems to be a very easy to eliminate bug. Is there any chance
that this can be done in the near future? This would be very cool, since
I'm too dumb to compile without errors (aside from having seemingly too
little hard disk space).
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I could resolve the bug using combining the trick in bug #270123 and the
trick to update a buggy DSDT table in Karmic/Lucid : go to this bug to
find out because it's really more a matter of ACPI than something to do
with gnome-power-manager.
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this seems a duplicate of #270123
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same with Lucid
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same with Lucid beta 2
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same with lucid beta 1
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Ubuntu better. Please execute the following command only whilst the
indicator is incorrect, as it will automatically gather debugging
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Additionally, I've noticed that the more times my notebook crashes due
to the empty battery (I can't note because of this bug), the lower the
battery's capacity gets. So the bug will ruin my battery with the time.
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Same problem here. KDE and XFCE battery indicators work well. And
besides the GNOME battery indicator in the panel doesn't show the right
icon, GNOME doesn't seem to recognize a "critical battery state". It
just shows the menu where to choose from "logout", "shutdown", etc. and
three seconds later
Same problem on 9.10. I have this problem since 8.04. I wonder I will be
this bug ever repaired?
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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** Attachment added: "DevkitPower.txt"
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