After the latest updates for elementary OS, my battery only shows 100%.
I have edited the file with Nano, but there has been no change in the
functionality, even after commenting out the Logitech power monitor
feature.
:-(
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Found specifics around the new issue and a temporary fix.
The last patch/update from Elementary changed the referred file name to :
95-upower-csr.rule
Where it had previously been:
95-upower-csr.rules
Traditional .rules files are named with an "s" on the end. So any edits
made as indicated in th
2nd issue with this bug: battery indicator not updating status.
While editing the .rule file resolves the prioritization of mouse power
over laptop power issue, the battery status indicator does not update in
a frequent fashion.
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The .rule file is the result of a problem between keyboard and chair.
I'm going to stop wasting everyone's time here (and stop posting), and
do a thorough examination of potential fixes and work-arounds before I
post on this thread again. I'll document everything I try (CRON jobs,
other battery ind
Agh!
The OS update this week overwrote the workaround, and the mouse was re-
prioritized over laptop power.
Of course, my laptop ran out of power because the battery indicator said
I had plenty of charge, because it was sensing my battery, not my
laptop.
Please resolve this bug.
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quote with correction:
it was sensing my "mouse" battery, not my "laptop's battery."
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1315434
Title:
Mouse with no t
I used nano to successfully edit the 95-upower-csr.rules in elementary
OS Freya, as indicated by asmoore82.
I want to chime in and reiterate that mouse power management should take
priority over OS power management. Battery usage tracking and management
for laptops/netbooks should the primary, and
Sorry, I just saw this. It should read:
"mouse power management should NOT take priority over OS power
management"
And I'm leaving the word NOT in all caps. I find this to be one of the
most frustrating laptop bugs ever, other than broken keys and poor
touchpads. I could care less about mouse pow
Running acpi -V is a workaround (thank you), but not a solution :-(
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Title:
Mouse with no time remaining esti
This is tied to an Ubuntu bug as well (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-power/+bug/1315434
), where mouse power is prioritized over laptop battery power. There is
a workaround for the prioritization issue, but the fact that it does not
update on battery discharge anyhow, is a hu
Hi Matt,
It was suggested by the Facebook site for elementary OS that I post a bug to
this forum as shown here:
https://www.facebook.com/elementaryos/posts/1086416521390176
Sorry if this is a duplicate post--just doing what I was asked to do.
Cheers!
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