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Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I would like to confirm it's solved, but since I'm unable to reliably
hibernate/unhibernate...
Well, but I didn't noticed any troubles recently on this matter.
I think we can confidently mark the bug "solved".
Thanks,
Séverin
2009/11/1 Simon Déziel :
> The bug was reported to be fix in gnome-pow
The bug was reported to be fix in gnome-power (called gnome-power-
manager in Ubuntu). Hardy and higher are supposed to have the fix
included. Could someone try to reproduce this bug with a recent Ubuntu
version and come back with updated information here ?
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I ran into something vaguely similar in bug 120258, which I could control by
doing this:
In gconf-editor, set apps->gnome-power-manager->use_profile_time to FALSE
(unchecked).
Could you check your gconf settings for g-p-m and see if toggling them
makes this resolve?
** Changed in: gnome-power-m
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #412308
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** Also affects: gnome-power (upstream) via
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No news on this front ?
With a fresh install of Feisty, I still have this bug. After an hibernation,
the Power Manager icon looks empty.
I'm running:
Linux 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 07:36:31 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
on an ASUS A7J.
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I notice this bug today too, on Feisty. It happened after an hibernation.
See on the screenshot (battery actually 100% and computer plugged, but the GPM
shows an "empty" icon)
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I think this maybe a dup, I remember tracking down (and I thought,
fixing) the localisation in the icon-name issue.
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Scratch that, I was triaging the wrong bug.
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Same problem in my Acer Aspire 1640z.
ACPI command shows the correct info but not gpm.
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The acpi command show this when i unpluged the power cable:
Battery 1: discharging, 95%, 00:26:53 remaining
and this was right, but gpm still not update the information dialog or
the notification icon.
The notification icon show an empty battery icon, and says in the
tooltip window that the batt
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If you type acpi in a terminal during this problem, what do you get ?
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