[Expired for gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
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Enrico, what happens if you do the following?
In gconf-editor, set apps->gnome-power-manager->use_profile_time to FALSE
(unchecked).
I found (in bug 120258) that this solved my battery discharge time
issue.
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Marked as "confirmed" based on attached logs - but probably not a g-p-m
bug: lshal shows charging==false, discharging==true, while running on AC
(so g-p-m appears to be doing "the right thing" - it sees battery as
active).
Leaving it to wiser minds to direct to kernel or HAL.
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Hi!
This is the lshal newlog, I hope this help :)
Bye
Enrico
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/5808082/newlog.txt
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Enrico, since the battery is fully charged, can you please run lshal and
attach the output? Thanks. (I know you attached one in September but we
need one from release Edgy where we know the battery is at 100%. The
September lshal shows the battery as charging and at a bit more than
82%).
Thanks, I
Hi Peter,
The battery was fully charged. You can see in the screenshot that also
the applet of the battery shows it as charged.
Bye
Enrico
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Enrico, let the battery charge until you are quite sure that it is fully
charged, then run the lshal command again and attach the output. This
could be a HAL problem (HAL getting the battery detection wrong) or a
BIOS problem (the BIOS not reporting the battery state properly).
Providing the "absol
** Attachment added: "dmidecode output"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5806251/log2.txt
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Hi peter!
I tried Edgy final and the bug is still present. I attached a screenshot of the
icon that don't disappear when the battery is fully charged and the
dmidecode output.
Bye
Enrico
** Attachment added: "battery icon screenshot"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5806250/Screenshot.png
Enrico, have you upgrade to Edgy final release Ubuntu 6.10)? If so, is
the problem still present? If so, can you attach the output of dmidecode
as well (I'm having trouble identifying your system from the lshal
output).
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Hi! I've made a clean install with Knot3 as you have suggested but the
problem is still present. Moreover I've noticed that if I push the
power-off button , nothing happens (I've selected "When power button is
pressed Ask me")..
Bye
Enrico
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Please retest this on knot3 (available very soon) or give us verion of g-p-m.
Also attach output of lshal when you are on ad adapter
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