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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629258
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"Laptop battery (estimating...)" -estimating what?
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Battery life estimation never comes around
* Y
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 629257 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629257
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 629258
Battery life estimation never comes around
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indicator applet 0.4.6: "Laptop battery (estimating...)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629258
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 439783
Regression: devicekit-power does not display remaining battery time
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 629258
Battery life estimation never
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439783
I still got the same problem as Trev reported in November 09 on the Lucid Alpha
3. When power is unplugged the applet shows the battery as fully charged and
it's only when i look at the Power Statistics that
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Regression: devicekit-power does not display remaining battery time
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[Karmic] Battery monitor applet doesn't show battery remaining time
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Same problem on my HP Pavillion DV2240BR. Furthermore gnome-power-
manager doesn't work as expected in shutdown and/or the computer at the
correct batery state as configured in gconf-editor.
Ubuntu Karmic fully updated.
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Quite same problem on my HP Pavillion DV3550ev.
The problem comes with ubuntu 9.10 and not with 9.04.
If i disconnect the power cable from the computer the battery icon works good,
but if i restart the computer or i switch on without the power cable the icon
give to me:"the battery is fully charg
@Dylan McCall: I believe there is a workaround for your problem that the
computer will not shut down/suspend/hibernate as it should on low
battery. You can set the gconf-option /apps/gnome-power-
manager/general/use_time_for_policy to false (use gconf-editor or
something) to have it use the percent
I can confirm this bug on my Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo Mobile V5535
running Karmic Koala with all current updates. When I unplug the power
adapter, gnome-power-manager says that the battery is fully charged and
the power adapter is plugged in which is of course not true. Note that
it says fully charg
I confirm the problem in my HP dv5-1030el laptop.
In jaunty everything works fine, it stopped working when I upgraded to karmic.
It shows the battery percentage but not remaining time.
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Yo
I forgot to write that the battery handler does not support hibernation
and when the battery is empty it just turn off like a forced shutdown. I
have* a gateway mc7801.
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Same problem here. Battery is ok, i have tried in winblows. When the battery
charging, it does not fully charge and i get a message about battery
discharging, i unplugged the laptop and the icons changes to 0% battery or
fully charged but not going down. And a red light on my battery comes up. I
I have the same problem. I want to upload more information about my
system since it seems (as said before) to be a hardware specific
problem. What exactly will happen if I give 'apport-collect 444881' ?
Will the apport program collect information for the certain package and
my system and attach it
** Also affects: devicekit-power (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It has been confirmed that this specific issue is very real. Therefore,
I ask that anything with different symptoms be filed in different bug
reports. (This includes gnome-power-manager reporting inaccurate battery
level percentages. In this case, it knows the percentage).
The bug is not present o
Exact same issue for me on a system76 serval performance.
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If it's any help, powertop does give me an estimate (but I much prefer
the GNOME panel applet).
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same here for me. worked perfectly fine till I upgraded to 9.10. now there is
only a percentage of the remaining battery life, but no predicted time... i
really liked this feature. Why is it gone?
btw: i'm using a lenovo 3000 n200 if that's any help...
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The same on my dell mini9 after updating from 9.04. My other laptop was
freshly installed at the same time and showed the correct remaining time
after some hours of learning.
The only difference as far as I can see: the dell always shows a
discharging rate of 0.0 (it also did with 9.04) So I assum
On my acer aspire the battery sits at 100% until I restart, then it
shows the proper batter life remaining, not sure whether this is worthy
of making a seperate bug report for.
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On an Inspiron 1525 my battery meter seems to start at 60%, which it
wasn't doing with 9.04.
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confirmed. on a Toshiba Equium A80-132. worked fine on 9.04.
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Confirmed:
Dell Mini 9
9.10 UNR
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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On a Toshiba nb200 it doesn't display battery remaining time, only
displays percentage
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My acer aspire one's battery meter is being inconsistent, as alberto
above mentioned. The meter wasn't working; the icon stayed the same as
when charging and showed "laptop battery is fully charged" even though
it's not plugged in and I know the battery's discharging. Then it
started working fine -
on my hp pavillon dv3 it doesnt work neither, it shows the battery as
100% but when I unplug the charger the computer just turn off, I have
dual boot with windows, and it works well on it!!!
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Confirmed in HP Compaq 6510b
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Strange things now Acer Aspire One continue to don't show battery
remaininng time
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confirmed, since I upgraded to Karmic yesterday (Axxiv NG20)
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Acer Aspire One problem's about battery remaining time solved by routine
upgrade. The problem persist for Compaq Presario F770EL.
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exact same problem here, just upgraded to karmic on a Fujitsu Siemens
S6120, and this is really annoying.
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Same problem with compaq presario f770el and acer asprire one
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Problem present also on Kubuntu Karmic using default power mgmt applet
(PowerDevil is the name?)
I'm running on Asus UL30 — does it really matter?
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Confirmed on version 2.28.1. Running Karmic beta on a Microboard Ellite
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I can confirm this bug on a System76 Pangolin Performance 5 (PanP5).
I'm getting percentage information, but no time estimate. IBAM also
reports:
$ ibam -b
Bios:0:00:00
Battery time left: 0:00:00
Adapted battery time left: 0:00:00
Recompiling the kernel with "
This also appears to be the case with my Dell Mini 9 (Inspiron 910). Only the
percentage is given. This is using a fresh install from the daily UNR build.
The power statistics applet reached via right clicking the battery icon report
the battery give both time to charge and time to empty as 0 se
I can confirm this bug on an HP Mini 1035nr netbook. Given our rather
different bits of hardware, it strikes me as reasonably possible that it
affects a larger selection of HP computers.
Something particularly interesting to note is that the lack of 'time
remaining' info means that gnome-power-man
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