On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Fernando Meira<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> about a month ago, or so, I've noticed (probably after some updates) that
> the battery module was using 100% of 1 cpu.
> The solution was to unload the module.
> Has anyone seen this too? Or has ideas of what can it be? Or better, how to
> solve it?
>

Something changed in kernel 2.6.30 that screws up polling. More info on this
can be found somewhere in the archive for either this list or e-devel, I don't
remember.
Apparently, using hal as the backend for the module works just fine,
but I haven't
really tested.

> Thanks,
> Nando
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