Hi Mohegan.
I too saw the double reporting of battery status, when I first installed
11.04. However, I saw it *before* I'd installed the patched upower, so I
don't think it's related to that (unless you tell me that you only had
one line *until* you installed the patch).
The thing is, the patch a
Yes. Attached.
** Patch added: "upower_0.9.9-4eyre1.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upower/+bug/629258/+attachment/2181528/+files/upower_0.9.9-4eyre1.debdiff
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This bug is still present in Natty. Sorry, I can't get LauchPad to add
natty/upower as a new target for this bug - maybe somebody more au fait
with launchpad can do that.
I have, however, examined & tested my earlier patch (for upower on
10.10) against upower-0.9.9 that ships with Natty, and it ch
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/natty/upower
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I confirm that maverick emacs23 (23.1+1-4ubuntu7) fails to show custom
menus on a vanilla install, and that removal of appmenu-gtk
(0.1.9-0ubuntu4) apparently fixes the bug.
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Thanks for your repo upload, and your comments, Brian! I checked your
suggestion, but the only (compiled) changes from my patch are to
'upowerd' which is included in the upower .deb that I posted, rather
than the library .debs.
The runtime-estimation code in the patch is only activated if the
repo
ps. you don't need to remove the existing upower to install the patched
version, it counts as a later version, so you can just upgrade to it
directly. Saves messing about with the dependencies.
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angus73: if you click on the battery icon, and then click on
"estimating", gnome-power-statistics should load. Can you paste in here
what you see on that first page please, when the battery is discharging,
and has been so for 10-15mins or more.
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ps, I should note that the fundamental patchfile can be found in
upower-0.9.5/debian/patches/998_meterfix_eyre.patch when that tarball is
completely unpacked.
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Hey Guys
I don't know whether gpm continually showing "estimating" when upower is
giving it null information is a *bug* or not, but the fundamental
problem is a bug in upower, not a bug in gpm.
upower-0.9.5 incorrectly gives null battery runtime information when it
can't get a electrical current
Hm. Rebooted because of other GUI artefacts (missing menu items) and now
the trashcan seems to be working again. I hadn't installed any updates,
but still.
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I also see this bug on Jaunty, AMD x64. The files are in
.local/share/Trash/files but the GUI trash folder is empty; also,
there's no confirmation on delete.
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I confirm this bug on a Jaunty Machine running amd64, 2 x nvidia 9400GT
video cards, with bnoth the latest repo restricted drivers, and the
latest binary blob direct from nvidia.
A workaround I found is to force the console into framebuffer mode with
vga=791 (or whatever) as a boot parameter passe
Switching the console to a framebuffer mode, with, e.g.
vga=791
in grub's menu.lst works around this for me, in that I can see my TTYs
again. As soon as xorg starts with the nvidia restricted drivers, a text
mode TTY is borked though; so not a fix.
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I also have this bug, running Jaunty, kernel: 2.6.28-11-generic, x86-64,
nvidia driver 180.44 on 2 x GeForce 9400GT. It seems to be Xorg/driver
related. If I stop gdm from starting automatically, then the TTYs work
fine. When X11 is running, if I try to switch to a TTY (ctrl-alt-f1 etc)
I get a bla
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