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So untick it and everything should work. It appears your time remaining
calculation may be wrong.
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The option does exist, and it is checked when I look in gconf-editor.
So I'm not sure why it would still wait for the battery to drain down to
1 minute of like left.
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You could try changing the value of /apps/gnome-power-
manager/use_time_for_policy but I don't know if that key will exist in
2.14
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Sorry for the delay in getting these logs.
I just tried letting the system run down, and the hibernation happened
properly, but I am attaching the logs anyway. I'm going to guess that,
in the past, the battery was running down more quickly than it was this
time - it was idle this time, whereas in
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Yes, I'm running this on Dapper so I'd rather stick with Dapper
packages. However if there is a Gnome 2.16.x backport to Dapper I'd
love to hear about it!
I'll try to get those g-p-m logs as soon as I'm able.
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Ahh, then you might have 2.14.x - those keys only showed up in 2.15.0
In 2.14 the keys were hardcoded as:
#define BATTERY_LOW_PERCENTAGE (10) /* 10 percent
*/
#define BATTERY_VERY_LOW_PERCENTAGE (5) /* 5 percent
*/
#define BATTERY
Richard - that may be it? I don't see the /apps/gnome-power-
manager/battery_time_critical key in gconf-editor.
What sort of value(s) should this have?
Thanks for the tip! I'd looked in there and everything looked ok. I
didn't think there would be a missing key.
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*crazyness* :-) That should all just work. I'm guessing the schema is
installed okay, but it might be worth checking /apps/gnome-power-
manager/battery_time_critical in gconf-editor fo sane values.
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At 2% it usually says ~2-3 minutes. The last few percent generally
scale roughly as 1% ~ 1 to 2 minutes.
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When your battery is at <5 percent, how much *time* does g-p-m say you
have remaining? Thanks.
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Sorry for the delay in adding these logs. There's nothing in here from
what I can tell - no messages or otherwise.
My battery ran down roughly along this schedule relative to the logs:
~16% - ~8:21
5% - ~8:48
3% - ~8:52
2% and plugged back in - ~8:54
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Would it be enough to run the system down to 1 or 2% battery, and post
those logs or does the system need to run down completely?
Thank you very much for the help... I was actually about to start
posting back here looking for some sort of help when you replied.
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If you are willing to, that would be awesome! Wait until it dies down,
then post /var/log/syslog, /var/log/acpid/ /var/log/dmesg, and
/var/log/debug as well as telling us the time when it actually powered
down. Also, please post them as attachments.
Thanks!
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I'd be happy to do some debugging as my laptop battery runs down... just
let me know what to check for and I'll do so.
As for the /var/log/acpi* logs, my battery died within the last day or
two, so either acpid or acpi.1.gz will have the relevant information in
there. Should I post both, or wait
First of all, I'm sorry no one got on this bug sooner. Second of all,
this might be a bit hard to debug since I doubt you want to let your
battery run down and leave it near 5% just for debugging ;).
That said, could you please find the logs from when this happened? They
should be in /var/log/acpi
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Yes, I am able to hibernate and suspend to ram normally - using the
panel/battery applet, at the logout dialog, and from the command line
(/etc/acpi/hibernate.sh).
>From what I can tell, the system never even attempts to hibernate, the
system just runs normally up until the battery dies.
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Can you hibernate under normal circumstances?
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