I have the same problem. Ubuntu 24.04 (fresh install, all packages
updated) will not charge an old HP EliteBook 8460 with healthy battery.
It worked fine with OpenSUSE 15.5.

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Title:
  Laptop will not charge, will charge when powered down or on Windows

Status in upower package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have tried Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04, 24.04.01. Also tried Debian and Mint.  Will 
not charge on any variant of Debian. Charge indicator stays at whatever value 
was present before booting Linux.  Shows 0 charge rate.  Tried multiple acpi 
settings and changing kernels.  Will only not charge in Ubuntu.
  Purchased a new battery and have the same results as previous battery.

  native-path:          BAT0
    vendor:               13-42
    model:                HS04041
    serial:               5938
    power supply:         yes
    updated:              Mon 02 Sep 2024 12:27:07 PM PDT (48 seconds ago)
    has history:          yes
    has statistics:       yes
    battery
      present:             yes
      rechargeable:        yes
      state:               charging
      warning-level:       none
      energy:              24.7392 Wh
      energy-empty:        0 Wh
      energy-full:         37.9872 Wh
      energy-full-design:  37.9872 Wh
      energy-rate:         0 W
      voltage:             15.251 V
      charge-cycles:       N/A
      percentage:          65%
      capacity:            100%
      technology:          lithium-ion
      icon-name:          'battery-full-charging-symbolic'

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