On Tue, 01 Jul 2014 17:42:57 -0300
Marco Calistri <[email protected]> wrote:

> Il 01/07/2014 17:10, Patrick Shanahan ha scritto:
> > * Marco Calistri <[email protected]> [07-01-14 16:03]: 
> > [...]
> >>>> You are in control: systemctl disable upower
> >>>> 
> >>>> ps: running on one of my four desktops and not on either
> >>>> laptop
> > 
> > [...]
> > 
> >> marco@linux-turion64:~> upower -i 
> >> /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0 native-path:
> >> (null) power supply:         no updated:              mer 31 dic
> >> 1969 21:00:00 BRT (1404244550 seconds ago) has history:
> >> no has statistics:       no unknown warning-level:       unknown 
> >> icon-name:          '(null)'
> >> 
> >> 
> >> upower.service - Daemon for power management Loaded: loaded
> >> (/usr/lib/systemd/system/upower.service; enabled) Active: active
> >> (running) since mar 2014-07-01 09:25:26 BRT; 7h ago Docs:
> >> man:upowerd(8) Main PID: 783 (upowerd) CGroup:
> >> /system.slice/upower.service └─783 /usr/lib/upower/upowerd
> >> 
> >> 
> >> sudo systemctl status upower.service
> >> 
> >> lug 01 09:25:25 linux-turion64 systemd[1]: Starting Daemon for
> >> power management... lug 01 09:25:26 linux-turion64 systemd[1]:
> >> Started Daemon for power management. lug 01 09:25:26 linux-turion64
> >> upowerd[783]: (upowerd:783): UPower-Linux-WARNING **: energy_full
> >> (43.772400) is greater than energy_full_design (41.990400)
> >> 
> >> @Patrick:
> >> 
> >> At the end have I to disable upower from Yast or not?
> > 
> > no but I imagine that you can.  Also: systemctl stop upower
> > systemctl disable upower
> > 
> > You *do* read the responses you get ???
> > 
> >> Is it a problem with my battery or probably with something else
> >> insided
> > 
> > AGAIN: appears an incompatibility between your system and the
> > software, ie: support for your system is not there. Which you were
> > told earlier in the thread.
> > 
> > w/o systems availabile for testing, much can be missed.  And if you
> > do not submit bug reports, unlikely to *ever* be fixed.  Really,
> > free software is not enitrely free.  You are expected to help, ie:
> > with bug reports.
> > 
> 
> All OK, I accept your blames but certainly I'm not alone with this not
> supported hardware problem, then do not base the overall issue still
> not resolved just upon the fact that myself have not been a good
> free-software user and has not contributed with opening of bug reports
> because many others are complaining about same not working
> power-management in Linux.
> 
> I red the responses from you and Malcolm and these are not in sync
> about upower enabling, for this reason I'm asking confirmations,
> beside this it could be possible I miss something because I'm not
> Anglo-Saxon then some words or concepts can even escape from my
> understanding.
> 
> Regards,
> 
Hi
On my systems upower is not enabled, yours is for what ever reason? I'm
not running 3.12 only 3.10.

On this HP 4440s I run with the following boot option (for brightness
control);

acpi_osi=\"!Windows 2012\"

Maybe adding this will help with newer hardware?

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