I'm using wheezy and in gnome 3, if I disconnect my laptop from its charger and 
then at some point suspend. After bringing the system back up and connect the 
charger the battery charge indicator in gnome shows incorrect info.

I plug in the charger and the battery charges, but it never reaches 100%, it 
stops at around usually in the 80's or 90's. The indicator shows the battery is 
charging no matter how long it is plugged in, but once the percentage stops 
increasing it will never go higher. This inaccuracy usually persists across 
reboots. I can shutdown, disconnect the charger, and remove the battery. The 
inaccuracy remains. At least once this process lead to a correct reading, but 
it hasn't worked recently. I'm not sure if this has gone on since I first got 
it or if this is a new thing. I noticed it about 3 months ago.

This laptop is less than 6 months old, when disconnected from the charger the 
battery holds a charge for the same length it always has. 

Is there some file I can erase or some other procedure to reset the the 
indicator?


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