For the lurkers or anyone else having this problem with a 2nd gen
macbook, do this: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964?viewlocale=en_US
(Reset the SMC on the laptop). This will fix the battery issue at the
hardware level allowing gnomes power management to work correctly.
Sorry about digging up a
I forgot to mention: I have a 2nd gen macbook as well.
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Are there any updates on this? I'm having this problem with 10.04. It
usually happens after I come back from standby. I didn't care about it
too much before. However, this problem is causing gkrellm to refuse to
boot up because of a divide by 0 error. (battery status in gkrellm has
BatteryCharg
I'm having a similar issue. Only, it isn't 0%. The amount changes.
Lowest it has been was 62.3%. I thought this was odd, so decided to
test my battery using the built-in indicator that is on the battery
(Dell Inspiron 1720). The external test determined that my battery was
at 100%. Now, here i
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Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: LinuxMint 8
Package: devicekit-power 011-1ubuntu1
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** Changed in: devicekit-power (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Also affects: gnome-power
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Invalid
** Also affects: devicekit-power
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Sorry. I wasn't aware of the fact that devkit-power-daemon was being
restarted automatically.
Attaching a new discharging log.
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Your second log is broken; apparenlty you forgot the "sudo killall
devkit-power-daemon" before it?
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I'm attaching the requested files below.
I've noticed a strange development since my confirmation of this bug.
After several hours with 0,0% charge displayed (even though the battery
has been fully charged at all time), the charge display suddenly started
rising.
I'm attaching a gnome-power-manag
Can you please do the following: Start with the battery fully charged,
so that dk-p does not see it. Now do
sudo killall devkit-power-daemon
sudo /usr/lib/devicekit-power/devkit-power-daemon --verbose 2>&1 | tee
/tmp/dkp.log
in a Terminal. Wait some seconds, press control-c, and attach
/t
I can confirm. gnome-power-manager displays 0,0% battery charge most of
the time. devkit-power --monitor-detail always seems to show:
"energy: 0 Wh"
no matter if the AC adapter is plugged in or not.
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The output from gnome-power-bug report is up at comment 7, and "devkit-power
-d" is at comment 5. If Richard wants to add a fresh gnome-power-bugreport, the
command is:
$ /usr/share/gnome-power-manager/gnome-power-bugreport
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OK, thanks. So please only run gnome-power-bugreport and attach the
output here.
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Martin,
The answer to your first question is "no". The problem only occurs some
of the time. When it does occur, it is not the case that the numbers go
to 0 once it is fully charged. The numbers all went to 0 when it was
partially charged.
Richard
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Do you see correct values when the battery is not fully charged? I. e.
do all numbers suddenly jump at 0 once it gets fully charged?
If so, can you please do
tar czf /tmp/dkp-history.tar.gz /var/lib/DeviceKit-power/
and attach /tmp/dkp-history.tar.gz here? Please also do
/usr/share/gnome-po
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Architecture: i386
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setting back to confirmed in GPM. DKP is misreporting the battery level
so GPM is reporting "what it is told." Until someone starts working on
this, keep checking the newestversions
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Okay, I spoke too soon. The problem is back. I don't know what I did
that made it work briefly, or what I did to make it broken again.
I have experimented by letting my battery discharge and recharge,
putting the AC power in and out and so on to see if I can find what
fixed it temporarily, but I
Great! If it comes back, please reopen this bug by setting it to "new."
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: devicekit-power (Ubuntu)
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Guys,
I recently applied the latest updates to Karmic alpha 3 (devicekit-power
and gnome-power-manager), and it looks as though the problem is entirely
fixed.
Richard
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Scott,
I'm adding a screenshot of "Power Statistics - Device Information",
which I can access by right clicking on the power icon.
By the way, my battery has external lights that tell me not only the
charge status of the battery, but whether or not it is currently
charging. Power Statistics alwa
from devicekit-power -dump:
Device: /org/freedesktop/DeviceKit/Power/devices/battery_BAT0
native-path:
/sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/device:00/PNP0C0A:00/power_supply/BAT0
power supply: yes
updated: Tue Jul 28 09:33:38 2009 (7 seconds ago)
has history: ye
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apport-collect has done its thing, with the AC adapter plugged in.
I have used Jaunty extensively and I never had this problem in Jaunty.
Richard
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Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Package: gnome-power-manager 2.27.2-0ubuntu2
PackageArchitecture: amd64
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Thanks for the report. In Karmic could you run the following:
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with the AC adapter plugged in?
Also, is this a regression? Could you test this with Jaunty to confirm
that it worked in Jaunty? Thanks in advance.
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Status: New =>
** Package changed: gnome-panel (Ubuntu) => gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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[Please adjust the package choice if I got it wrong.]
rich...@richard-laptop:~$ uname -a
Linux richard-laptop 2.6.31-4-generic #22-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 24 18:05:56 UTC
2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I'm on a 2nd generation 15 inch white MacBook (not Pro, not Air). 64-bit
Karmic alpha
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