I have a Fujitsu lifebook (P771) running Ubuntu 12.10, and did not experience
any problems when inserting en extra battery.
The new battery was indicated as empty for quite a long time though (hence my
browsing this bug and several others), but after being plugged in for a few
hours it now seem
Ben Gamari, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, could you please file a new report by
executing the following in a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
For more on this, please see the Ubuntu Kernel team article:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelTeamBugPolicies#Filing_Kernel_Bug_reports
the Ubuntu Bug Co
The problem is still present in quantal.
Experienced on Dell Latitude E6430 with second battery in DVD slot.
I turned off actions for "when battery is critically low" in the power settings.
The first time is drawed from both batteries, the second time it emptied one,
shut down, the other battery
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Sean-O, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better. Intrepid
reached EOL on April 30, 2010.
Please see this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
We were wondering if this is still an issue on a supported release? If
so, can you try wi
Bug is still in precise reproducible on multiple machines, e.g. HP 2760o
and Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook
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Laptop with
Bug 531190 (see also as of my comment 133) and the linked bug 882160
might be relevant. I am trying to solve that and it looks to me like
gnome-settings-deamon automatically forces a suspend when it detects an
empty battery - in my case I don't even have a second battery, but the
system sends an A
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Laptop with dual batteries reads both but only uses one
To manage notifica
This is broken in the released version of Ubuntu 11.10. There is no
workaround possible AFAIK from "power settings". My only option is
"Shutdown" or "Hibernate" "When Power is critically low" but, of course,
I actually have a fully charged battery.
Happy to help, if possible.
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I think that this still is an issue for me (HP Envy 13) with Ubuntu
11.10. Please let me know what debugging information you need.
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This bug report was marked as Incomplete and has not had any updated
comments for quite some time. As a result this bug is being closed.
Please reopen if this is still an issue in the current Ubuntu release
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download . Also, please be sure to
provide any requested in
I can confirm this bug on my Lenovo X301 running Karmic Koala.
I recently installed a secondary battery. Both batteries are visible but
only the second battery seems to be used. My primary battery stays at
100% but Ubuntu shuts down when the secondary has been drained.
Let me know what informatio
Hi Sean-O,
Please be sure to confirm this issue exists with the latest development
release of Ubuntu. ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/karmic . If the issue remains,
please run the following command from a Terminal
(Applications->Accessories->Terminal). It wil
I should add, when the battery is going undetected by Ubuntu, it is also
undetected as far as the battery indicator light on the laptop itself is
off. The light indicates battery status: yellow = charging, green =
charged, off = not present.
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I confirm this problem exists in Jaunty, latest kernel (as of July 2,
2009) 2.6.28-13-generic.
My laptop - Toshiba Tecra M4 - with primary battery and media bay 2nd
battery. Both batteries are detected at first. After running on
battery for some time, one battery gets drained until total battery
Ok - well, I may just go ahead and look into this with the ACPI code. Did
you do this before with Hardy? I don't like the idea of having
swap/move/push etc. any batteries in my laptop unless it is absolutely
necessary. My machine (HP NC8000) has two dedicated battery bays that should
draw down powe
yes i realize that the "workarround" is not exactly the best but it
keeps the system from going into auto shutdown. You will still be
notified before the bat dies completely. Other than that this bug has
been open for quite a while and I have been troling the ubuntu forums
for an answer or even
Ok - this behavior really blows. I have an HP NC8000 laptop with 2
batteries and the behavior is the same as mentioned above. Here is how I
can reproduce the problem using Ubuntu 8.10 32 bit (Intrepid):
1.) Charge both batteries to 100%
2.) Unplug AC and double-click on battery icon. Both batterie
I still dont know how to get into ACPI code to reverse the bat0 and bat1
identities, but you can work around the auto shutdown in the power
management tab. rightclick on batt icon> prefs or under
system>admin>power
On Fri, 2009-01-16 at 21:20 +, chazchaz101 wrote:
> I seem to be having a sim
I seem to be having a similar problem on my T61p. When I boot with the
secondary battery empty but the secondary still charged, I get a battery
critical warning as soon as I get in to Gnome followed by an immediate
shutdown. Removing the secondary battery during boot or plugging into
the AC prevent
(this is probably kernel related)
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