*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 403303 ***
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Still the same problem with UNR 10.04 on my eee-pc 4G (701)... It was
already the case with Karmic 9.10 netbook remix on the same netbook
(always shows this alarming 1.9% capacity supposedly left in the
origin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 403303 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/403303
hello,
i have a eeepc900 and i have the same error with power manager with ubuntu
9.10;the notification about the remaining time battery was totally wrong .
i have updated my system recently .
With 9.04 relea
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 403303 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/403303
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 403303
power manager reports 1% battery even though it is full
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Incorrect warning about eeepc battery
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Not sure if this will help anyone, but I use to have this problem on a
older version of Ubuntu. I am also seeing the issue now on my Thinkpad
T61. I use to fix this by setting power management to do nothing at
critical low batter. When it thought it was out it would keep going for
another 30 or 40
Can confirm on an eeepc 701 with 9.10 netbook remix installed. Happy to
report any dumps deemed necessary.
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I observed the same problem on a Dell Inspirion 6000 although it shows the
battery at around 40%.
What is much more annoying than the message, in the last session with AC power
plugged in and 100% charged battery, the system siren (beeeuuubeeeuu ...) for
a critically low battery appeared twice
To ft...@tiscali.nl
You mean for some reason power-manager sees 100% charge as 100mha
(it's really 1,9% of 5200mha)? I've not noticed such an easy
explanations. If you are right - this bug is simple and easy to be
fixed.
About such a problem on other ubuntu builds - I've not experienced the
bug o
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Having another eeepc 900 I've tried it's battery instead of mine (
because my battery is really old and may cause this problem). With the
new battery I had the same bug - so it's 100% a bug.
I don't know how to fix it, but using ubuntu 9.04 I didn'
Confirmed here too. Any solution for this?
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I'm pretty sure this is a bug in how the capacity data is interpreted by
ACPI. I have exactly the same problem on my EEE 900 netbook:
vinc...@lappy:~$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
present: yes
design capacity: 5200 mAh
last full capacity:
The capacity is basically how much charge the battery thinks it can
still hold compared to when it was new.
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Same here on an Asus eeepc 701.
At startup, it warns about a battery defect due to capacity at 1.9%
Strangely, when I right click the gnome-power-manager icon in the bar, and
select History, the details tab of battery shows:
Percentage: 50% (this is correct)
Capacity: 1.9% (What does that
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