On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 02:49:57PM +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
> > One thing you could do is to run acpi -b when the weird occurrences
> > happen, and see if that is in tune with what the battery monitor
> > shows. When on ac, acpi -b should return blank, but when on battery,
> > it should display some
Hi,
thanks for the quick reply!
> One thing you could do is to run acpi -b when the weird occurrences
> happen, and see if that is in tune with what the battery monitor
> shows. When on ac, acpi -b should return blank, but when on battery,
> it should display some information on the battery life
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 01:04:21PM +0200, Ralf Jung wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> can't anybody help? I'd really like to report this as bug against upower or
> KDE, but in the end I got no clue how I can verify where the problem is
> caused.
One thing you could do is to run acpi -b when the weird occu
Hi again,
can't anybody help? I'd really like to report this as bug against upower or
KDE, but in the end I got no clue how I can verify where the problem is
caused.
Kind regards,
Ralf
On Saturday 30 July 2011 16:13:07 Ralf Jung wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> since I installed the current Debian testi
Hi list,
since I installed the current Debian testing on my laptop (I used Kubuntu
10.10 before), the battery applet in the systray is behaving weird when both
battery and AC are plugged in: Every 19 seconds (the frequency is quite
stable), the icon flashes from "battery and AC" to "no battery
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