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Confirmed, that it schows the wrong one
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On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 7:25 PM, LordSavage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 177570 ***
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> Not fixed here. It shows one batterie but
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 177570 ***
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Not fixed here. It shows one batterie but it's the wrong one.
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Fixed after installing the latest libhal-storage in today's updates
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I'm seeing the same thing with my Lenovo Thinkpad T61 on Hardy.
I see the problem now
Battery1 is reading /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
Battery2 is reading /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info
But there is ONLY 1 r
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[hardy] two batteries display when left clicking on g-p-m
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Same problem on Toshiba p105-s6024
At least I got sound working after the DSDT saga:)
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I can confirm this bug too using Hardy with all updates as of now.
My system information:
$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/info
present: yes
capacity state: ok
charging state: charged
present rate:0 mA
remaining capacity:
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Same problem here on Hardy using Sony Vaio sz680. There is only one
battery in /proc/acpi/battery but I see two in G-P-M. The
charge/discharge state of both seem unrelated.
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I have the same problem with Hardy, although when I boot with Gutsy's
kernel, it works correctly so I guess it's due to a change in the kernel
since Gutsy release.
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This problem occurs for me on Hardy alpha as well.
gnome-power-manager 2.20.1-1ubuntu1
The batteries update at different rates, and I suspect this behavior is
why gnome-power-manager fails to warn me or correctly detect that I am
nearing critical power levels, and hibernate/suspend (or even pop u
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/system_info$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/info
present: yes
design capacity: 62640 mWh
last full capacity: 62640 mWh
battery technology: non-rechargeable
design voltage: 626 mV
design capacity warning: 0 mWh
design capacity low: 120
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When on AC mains and charging, the battery applet shows two batteries,
one charging (42%) and one discharging (29%). Info attached.
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My bug is the same as Matteo's - 2 batteries reported by the applet but
only one BAT entry under /proc/acpi/battery. It seems to be quite a
dangerous bug because the calculation of remaining time is not correct
(too long) so the notebook runs out of charge before Linux has a chance
to automaticall
I'm confirming this problem with Hardy alpha-2 on Asus A8JS and on gutsy
everything runned fine.
But there is a main difference from the bug reported from gusty. I see only one
battery in /proc/acpi/battery.
Is this a different bug?
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Same problem with Hardy alpha-2 on Sony Vaio SZ650: one battery
installed, 2 displayed with identical % charge info.
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Same problem on hardy with my dell xps m1330, I havn't the problem with gutsy.
I see the good battery and the good state, and a second, seem to be generic,
with the same status of the good.
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Same problem here with an Acer Travelmate 800 notebook.
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On Feisty /proc/acpi/battery shows the same BAT1 and BAT2 with the same
info files as on Gutsy, thus this might not be related to the problem.
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