Yesterday I have upgraded my kernel to 3.13.0-37-generic and battery
started to charge :) ... Could be that the bug has been solved. I have
not let my notebook run ot of battery which temporarly soved an issue
before. I will see in a few days if this bug happens again.
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Same problem here. I am running:
Linux Mint 17.1
Asus N550JV
3.13.0-24-generic kernel
BIOS: Version N550JV.207
I have send it for repair three times. First they changed motherboard,
then they changed battery, and the last time they gave ma a new charger.
The bug still appears. I had before Linux
Same problem ASUS X550L, from the beginning fully charged laptop appeard as
98%. It charges with time up to 16-18min to the end, and than start to exceed
this time every 5-10min - 1min longer to the end
I have updated BIOS, 14.04
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Just happened on my ASUS N550J notebook, running 14.04.
I ran `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade` and waited to finish
updating.
Then I rebooted the machine, and everything seems to work fine now.
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*sigh* Happening to me too. Even using Ubuntu booted from a flash drive.
Happened once before; Updated BIOS, fixed it. Now when I try to update
the BIOS with the current BIOS version (basically a reinstall) it tells
me the build is too old. It's the newest one off the ASUS site.
Model: N550JV-DB72
I have the same problem N56VZ, latest BIOS, I used to have an N56VM for
a while, AFAICT they are exactly the same and have the same bug.
Is it worth poking ASUS now this thread is quite big ?
As I write this I've unhibernated the laptop and the fan sounds a bit like when
the plane is on the run
Seriously? How is that possible, that such an annoying bug is still
persistent even after long time it was reported... I am very sad:(
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>Update: Having had an N56VJ and now an N56VZ - all these N56xx are
basically the same laptop - so the bugs should probably be >looked at in
aggregate.
Seems to be true, I n56vb model and a similar problem. I use ubuntu
14.04.
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Update: Having had an N56VJ and now an N56VZ - all these N56xx are
basically the same laptop - so the bugs should probably be looked at in
aggregate.
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Well it's 2014 and n56VZ has similar problems -
Up to date BIOS, Ubuntu 13.10 - hibernate and wake up - fans go mental.
The fix - turn off, unplug and take out battery.
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Does anyone know if the x550 ASUS models have the same issue?
This might not matter, but from the spec sheet it looks like they use a
different battery.
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I can tell that WITHOUT inserted battery, this problem can be solved. I am
running almost month and half without any indication.
N56VV Mint 15/16 32Bit 3.12.9
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Same situation,
running Ubuntu 12.04.03 on Asus N56VJ, 3.8.0-35-generic #50~precise1-Ubuntu
kernel
The problems are pretty unpredictable and very annoying.
please if there is any help or patch let us know, this is quite desperate.
for this model, there is no BIOS update, so I am basically stucke
I want to N56VV add dbus-monitor system log, besause buring bug LED blinking
orange/green on power plugged in, polkit daemon is utilizing CPU at 30% with
dbus-daemon. In the log i found some battery change status events but i dont
understand that much.
http://pastebin.com/PU6GQyuw
Again distribu
Same issue with Asus N500JV in any kernel newer than linux-
image-3.11.0-11-lowlatency.
Can someone post when a patch or kernel update solves this issue. Currently
stuck in linux-image-3.11.0-11-lowlatency
if I want to charge battery
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I also have this problem with my new N56VZ computer from Asus.
I have complained about it to the dealer, he ask me to return it (in Sweden I
live in Denmark?)
This is according to the above a general problem and not at all acceptable.
Asus cannot be considered as a serious problem.
They should fix
Also had this issue on an N550JV with Ubuntu 12.04LTS. When booting
into Win8 via grub the issue remained - battery would not charge,
flashing amber light. Returned the machine.
I'm considering getting N56JR, at least that model has easy access to
the battery compartment. I'm a Linux noob - wha
Made an account to add to this thread.
N550JV only a few weeks old also had this problem. I've used Ubuntu
13.10, Mint 15 Cinnamon, and Mint 16 Cinnamon. This problem occurred
maybe twice with just the full fan speed problem, and only once with
both the fan speed and the battery won't charge thi
About two weeks ago I have updated BIOS to the latest version for my
N56VZ and it didn't changed anything, but later I have installed Ubuntu
13.04, and now I have this problem quite infrequent! I can't judge the
hardware or software specefic details, but at least it's not so
annoying, so if someone
does anybody try this one?
> Performing a static discharge of the mainboard:
> Unplug your AC adapter and remove your battery.
> Press and hold down the power button for 10 seconds and then release the
> button.
> Plug in the AC adapter again, put the battery back and power on the system.
src b
I am on a brand new Asus S550C Ultrabook with Linux Mint 15 Cinnamon (64 bit)
installed. Seem to be having an almost identical problem with the battery state
reading being inaccurate on and off. Also when the battery gets to below 7% or
so, fan goes full bore and battery light flashes orange...
I am running linuxmint 16 release candidate (so based on ubuntu 13.10)
and have the battery issue. When running at 100% charged with power
supply connected it shows as 0% charged. Looks like incorrect figures
in /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0 maybe.
My laptop is Compaq Presario C740.
I dont think
Eh, I meant Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with the Unity desktop environment
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To man
Ubuntu-Unix on a Asus N56VV, 1 month old.
I think in Windows 8 the battery charges as usual, However, the blinking
battery LED does not disappear.
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Some news about this. Running Windows 8 only does not give this error,
when running with grub and windows 8 does.
Since today, I am testing Xubuntu 13.10 with BIOS version 217. I have
tried to reproduce the error in different ways but the battery/fan seems
to work so far. I will give you an update
+1
Laptop Asus X75a
2 month old
Archlinux
Looks like this is a hardware problem or/and bios
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Same issue, but rare
Model: N56VB
BIOS: 202
Ubuntu 13.10
3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 9 16:20:46 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
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I should probably mention that I have not seen the problems others describe yet.
Running with UEFI boot disabled.
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Upgraded to AMI BIOS 217 with saucy, and the battery issues I've seen has
disappeared.
Battery is now charging correctly to full, not discharging when charger is
connected.
And the battery LED Seem to behave correctly now, previously I had the blinking
red all the time.
Keyboard lights can not
I have battery issues with the 56VZ, discharging during heavy use with the
charger connected. Everything is stock.
Never charges to max et.c.
# dmidecode 2.12
SMBIOS 2.7 present.
23 structures occupying 1690 bytes.
Table at 0x000EBA70.
Handle 0x, DMI type 0, 24 bytes
BIOS Information
I have the same problems on my N550JV.
FN only works with sound keys
Battery does not charge, keeps blinking in orange
Also there is no /sys/devices/platform/asus-nb-wmi/leds/asus\:\:kbd_backlight/
Battery Update:
I solved the battery problem , first I updated the kernel to 3.11. This didn't
do
I have the same problems on my N550JV.
FN only works with sound keys
Battery does not charge, keeps blinking in orange
Also there is no /sys/devices/platform/asus-nb-wmi/leds/asus\:\:kbd_backlight/
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ASUS is lacking a good changelog with their bios releases. For example the BIOS
217 release tells us:
http://www.asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/N56VZ/#support_Download_8
'BIOS 217 - Update EC firmware'
They for example changed 'something' in the ACPI, since my acpidump
between versions is d
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I manage to able to avoid most of the issues as descripted by the
orginal reporter on the ASUS N56VZ (bios 217) by following this 'rules'
which I found by experimenting:
a) Make sure to have the same 'charger-state' before the system was
turned off. For example if I shutdown the machine I first un
I have some really similar problems with my Asus N56VV, I can confirm
that battery is not charging when is blinking red LED, first time with
this bug, will after selecting OS (Ubuntu gnome 13.04 32bit or Linux
Mint 15 32Bit) fan will go to the maximum, Fn keys are working and one
way to solve this
Upgraded BIOS to 217
Upgraded kernel to 3.11-rc6
Screen brightness keys work, battery is still behaving like before.
Looking at the battery indicator on the laptop; When things are not working,
i.e the battery is not being charged, the indicator blinks green and red when
the cable is plugged in.
That's interesting. I only tried to boot and reboot the 64 bit version of that
Live CD, and it seems to work.
But what is even more interesting is that this is the first time I've got the
system to report back energy_full_design.
I can try and load a newer kernel onto my Mint install and see if
I don't think this bug is related to the battery or even the upower
package.
There is something non-volatile about this computer that only disappears
when all power is removed. Not even a reboot fixes the problem. Maybe a
BIOS problem, I don't know...
I'm trying several things to identify the sou
This affects me as well, running the following setup:
Asus N56VZ
Línux Mint 15 XFCE (64bit), kernel: 3.8.0-25-generic
The laptop is unfortunately not really reliable with the battery bug.
Does anyone know of any other Linux flavor / kernel version that is not
affected by this?
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Same issue, model ASUS N56VB, Ubuntu 13.04 64 bits
kernel 3.8.0-27-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 9 00:17:05 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Updated with the newest Bios version available.
Bough 1 week ago, today I booted and I had this problem.
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Now I have Bios 217 with kernel 3.8.0-27-generic amd64.
Same problem. Not so often as before, but sometimes happens.
A really strange behaviour, I would think that is hardware related, if there
weren't so many people that suffer this problem...
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Asus N56V with Ubuntu 13.04 64bit.
Linux 3.8.0-27-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 9 00:17:05 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Similar here. As far as I recall, this started rather recently. About a
month ago. System now tells me battery
is always full and will last 4h28. Led indicator now tells me baterry us not
present.
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I can confirm the problem even with model K55VD-SX404H, we have 3 of
them in our office.
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Asus n56vz battery state is wrong or battery not
I too am experiencing the random 0% battery/no battery/random percent
between 30-40%. Don't have windows on this laptop any more so can't
comment on that. Ubuntu 13.04, Asus N56VZ.
Can confirm that shutting down, pulling the battery for a bit, then
booting with it in solves the problem (for about
The same problem with my Asus N56VZ. From time to time I get fan running
on max speed and problems with battery (less frequent).
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Installed yesterday and it seems that the issue is still present. I will
post any update in the next days.
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Someone have tried new BIOS (217)?
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To manage notifications about this
François, autonomy problem seems to be not related to this bug. Spend 10
minutes reading Ubuntu FAQ about power saving
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/PowerManagement/PowerSavingTweaks and
your autonomy will be not worse ;)
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My Asus N56VB is also affected. I have a double boot and on Windows 8,
the battery indicates around 3h autonomy. On Ubuntu, the battery lasts
only an hour and automatically hibernates.
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It affected to ASUS N46VZ too with very identical symptoms.
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To manage
I think the truth might be somewhere in-between. The BIOS on these
machines seems buggy, but ASUS can provide Windows drivers to cope with
their own BIOS problems.
I am currently running a 3.8.0 kernel patched with Aaron Lu's work
mentioned here: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52951.
I was trying to contact support too, but with no luck, they are
insisting, that it's not their problem, but only Linux problems, so they
don't appear to be responsible for that. (( Russian support is terrible
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I tried to contact ASUS for this bug,
I also linked this page into the mail.
They told me to send the laptop back to repair and open an RMA because they
told me that problem could be hardware related and not bios related.
I won't send anything, I need the laptop I don't want to stay without it fo
Hi,
I am running an older BIOS (v215) with 3.2 kernel and everything is fine.
Have anyone tried to downgrade BIOS ?
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I have the same issue; however it goes further. The Hibernation when the
Battery is critically low, does not work. The computer runs until the battery
is empty. > unclean fs.
After that the fam is at 100% speed, the battery will not charge and the
battery light blinks green ornage.
Cludge: shutd
I don't know it's luck or what, but when I install Windows 7 after few
week from my comment I don't have this trouble. I'm sure that is
problems with BIOS (his even look like mutant)... Hope Asus fix it some
day or Linux Kernel somehow adapt to this monster.
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+1 here: 2 month old N56VZ with a 216 BIOS running latest & updated
Ubuntu 13.04.
Battery:
- not charging or at 0-7%
- sometimes it show "battery not present"
Fans
- from time to time they work all the time with constant noise
- atm the are ok
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I can confirm that the there is the same bug on 13.04 amd64 with my
n56vz
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Hello,
same problem, with ASUS X301A: battery sometimes not detected at startup
(blinking red light), fan at max, and the temporary solution is, as for Darlan,
turning off everything and removing the battery. Same bug with Ubuntu 12.04.2,
12.10 and now with 13.04...
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I also have exactly the same bug, symptoms (fans at max, etc) and the
only solution for me when it happens is turning off everything and
removing the battery. If I'don't do this and reboot into Windows 8, then
windows will tell me that the charged is plugged but the battery is not
charging. Note th
I have just received a reply from asus support about this problem.
They replied that I have to send laptop back and open a RMA.
I bought the laptop 1 month ago, I don't think is a laptop problem, I think
this is the default reply to my mail.
Now I will try to ask again some more info about this pr
Hi,
I am running the same bios (.216) with an n56vz-p4364 laptop.
I have the same battery red blinking problem, the fans goes to max, and I never
tried the usb connection power charging.
But adding acpi_osi=Linux doesn't resolve anything, I resolve powering off,
removing and re-adding battery.
Bu
I am running BIOS version .216 (latest) and it seems to be some kind of
ACPI related issue, as not only the battery is acting up, also my fans
goes to max, not to mention the USB connections (if I enable 'power
charging' in the BIOS).
I normally have the issue if I turn-off the computer with a low
I had this problem twice.
Xubuntu 12.10 x64.
Don't know what will happen on Windows, but I think the result will be the
same...
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I have an N56VZ laptop. I run Arch-linux and have the same problem.
Booting into Windows 7 or Windows 8 does make the fan quiet, but it does
not load the battery (either it say it does not find it or that it is
there, but not loading). As mentioned above, it helps to shut down the
ismputer, remove
Little addition, I have rebooted jast after posting comment above and
now I got 100% charged battery. Wish I could charge it that fast
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I have same experience with led`s.
Last time I got it (I have mentioned above, that I am still getting this bug
after BIOS update, but less frequently) I was trying to solve it by unplugging
my battery. And when I put battery back and turned laptop on, I got a message,
that there is nothing boot
Altough I'm not using Ubuntu, I'm also affected by this problem. Battery
level doesn't seem to be a cause since this just happened to me and I
had charged to 100% before.
I'm not sure if this is a linux problem or a firmware problem since i t
will remain until battery is replugged.
Also, this tim
same problem here
12.10 x64
interesting thing: after a reboot to the parallel installed win7 x64, win7
tells me that the battery can not be charged.
only solution:
turn off, physically remove all power sources (battery+power cable), reinsert,
boot.. then it starts charging again.
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Yet another confirmation of bug and some new details. I just got it again, so
BIOS update didn`t help. I mentioned some interesting things:
1) Problem appears next moment on ubuntu starts it`s boot process, on the GRUB
stage it seems everything is OK
2) Problem is wider, than battery state. Syste
hmm, yeah its possible coz i have the same problem on windows 8.
Give a feedback if it solved your problem
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I have updated my BIOS to the latest version and problem is gone. I am not
sure, if it is just a coincidence, or this bug is really based on BIOS<->Ubuntu
misunderstanding each other, but I have 1 week of no power problems.
Solved?
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Same problem here,
config
- N56VJ notebook
- ubuntu 12.04 LTS x64
- arch amd64
Problem
wrong status about battery state when my battery is plugged (and fully charged)
and the power adapter is plugged:
- eneryg state for battery: 0% ("battery not present" in indicator
app
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: upower (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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