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I have it on 16.04 LTS running on a Fujitsu LifeBook T4215. There is an
"estimating" message, and the percentage rises from 50% to 100%, then
cycles in the same range.
The laptop is a dual boot with Windows 10, and Windows is also showing
the same, "estimating and cycling" behavior. I've read in o
I have this problem on Ubuntu 16.04 running on my Acer Aspire ES 17.
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I'm on saucy 13.10, and the problem seems to still be present!
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I'm on Precise right now, with upower 0.9.15 and the problem appears to
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I don't understand all the null updates. My laptop HP DV6646US worked
perfectly on the previous 2 releases of Ubuntu. It worked correctly on
Natty initially using the classic desktop. But after about a month it
stopped working and only shows estimating. I am convinced something
changed shortly
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I'm out of the office until 1st August.
On 2 May 2011, at 21:46, SAR <629...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I'm a Linux Geek and IT Tech of 10 years and I just installed Natty
> yesterday on a HP Pavilion dv6 and YES guys we have a BUG here so
> please
> let's get a fix for this...
>
>
> THANKS
>
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On 3 May 2011, at 10:41, stefanocompaq <629...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> the same problem in HP-Mini-210-1000
>
> ubuntu 11.04 clean install
>
> battery:
> dispositive: battery_BAT0
> productor: Hewlett-Packard
> model: Primary
> present: y
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On 1 May 2011, at 16:35, Andy Cooling <629...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> This seems a little crazy, my Tosh NB200 battery estimation worked
> fine
> until an upgrade, can't remember now if it was 9.10 to 10.04 or
> 10.04 to
> 10.10. Anyway, the on scr
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> Bug still alive, on a natty fresh install :(
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> Bug is still alive and kicking. My HP g60 125nr does this and it
> drives
> me nuts. If we can get a discharge rate (Wh/time) isn't it just simple
> arithmetic to get at lea
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On 16 Apr 2011, at 04:49, අකිල වජිරසේන | Akila Wajirasena <629
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> Bug still there in natty beta 2 (updated from beta 1) HP dv6745
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> I think what Milan is saying, is the proper way to say "me too" is to
> select "Affects Me" at the top of the bug, which will help to give
> developers an accurate scope of impact _ though
Rebuilding the 0.9.12-1 sources on Natty and installing it not only
doesn't fix the problem, but makes my laptop suspend any time it is
unplugged.
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If someone provides a debdiff for natty and adds the required
information for a SRU, I am happy to sponsor that.
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will there be a natty backport? (please! :)
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This bug was fixed in the package upower - 0.9.12-1
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* New upstream release:
- Fix estimation rate for batteries that do not provide this data.
(LP: #629258)
* debian/copyright: Fix headers.
* debian/watch: Look for *.xz tarba
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I pointed the upstream maintainer to Andy's patch, and he just committed
something slightly improved.
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Happening on HP dv6-3006tx
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A VERY GOOD alternative for now, for me that is, is to use the
battery-status applet as indicator to get a proper read on what's going on
with my battery and on my cpu governor status...
maybe we could just merge that as a replacement?
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@Mohegan, Andy
The double reporting of battery status was already present before that.
It happens when the system resume from suspending, i opened a bug
about that, bug #764055
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> I too saw the double reporting of battery status, when I first installed
> 11.04. However, I saw it *before* I'd installed the patched upower
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I confirm this behavior. Seems that it has nothing to do with proposed
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Hi Mohegan.
I too saw the double reporting of battery status, when I first installed
11.04. However, I saw it *before* I'd installed the patched upower, so I
don't think it's related to that (unless you tell me that you only had
one line *until* you installed the patch).
The thing is, the patch a
Thanks Andy ! I applied you patch and it's work.
Just a little bug. The informations are shown twice (see the attachment
/ capture). Any idea ?
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Can you attach a real patch file or debdiff?
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This bug is still present in Natty. Sorry, I can't get LauchPad to add
natty/upower as a new target for this bug - maybe somebody more au fait
with launchpad can do that.
I have, however, examined & tested my earlier patch (for upower on
10.10) against upower-0.9.9 that ships with Natty, and it ch
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This bug is still prevalent in System76 netbooks with Ubuntu 11.04
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the battery-status applet emulates the indicator status.. it isn't one...
try using expo trough unity and look at the tray area with and without
"indicators".. you'll see what I mean. It's layered in .. not actually
integrated into the bar.
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I'm having the same issue. Today I found at
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/02/battery-applet-status-ubuntu/ an
applet which can estimate the battery percentage.
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I think what Milan is saying, is the proper way to say "me too" is to
select "Affects Me" at the top of the bug, which will help to give
developers an accurate scope of impact _ though this one is pretty high
already. I posted upstream (freedesktop-bugs link at the top) where
IMHO the bug needs a
The bug is known upstream, we just need somebody to re-enable the needed
code. Please stop commenting, there's no point in giving any additional
information: you can only help by actually doing the work yourself...
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the same problem in HP-Mini-210-1000
ubuntu 11.04 clean install
battery:
dispositive: battery_BAT0
productor: Hewlett-Packard
model: Primary
present: yes
rechargeable: yes
state: charging
energy: 11.4 Wh
energy-empty: 0 Wh
energy-full: 24.9 Wh
energy-full-d
I'm a Linux Geek and IT Tech of 10 years and I just installed Natty
yesterday on a HP Pavilion dv6 and YES guys we have a BUG here so please
let's get a fix for this...
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This seems a little crazy, my Tosh NB200 battery estimation worked fine
until an upgrade, can't remember now if it was 9.10 to 10.04 or 10.04 to
10.10. Anyway, the on screen pop-ups with the % remaining are fine, it's
just the panel monitor that doesn't display a time. I installed batmon
today as a
Bug is still alive and kicking. My HP g60 125nr does this and it drives
me nuts. If we can get a discharge rate (Wh/time) isn't it just simple
arithmetic to get at least a half-decent fallback routine should the
current implementation fail/time out? I've had the stock battery
replaced via BestBuy,
eeepc 900 natty beta2 too ...:(((
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this here in particular, my battery:
battery
present: yes
rechargeable:yes
state: charging
energy: 21.492 Wh
energy-empty:0 Wh
energy-full: 43.1784 Wh
this seemed to have broke during the transition from devicekit-power to
upower; and looking in gnome-power-statistics confirms that it's not
collecting samples for the data it uses to generate the estimate; as
upower doesn't provide it for my battery (i don't know for sure if it
offers it at all on
Confirming bug presence on HP G60-468ca using natty alpha 3 with daily
updates and unity 3d... amd64 release
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Hello Amr,
How is the patch coming along? Have you cleaned it up and posted it
upstream? Is there a corresponding upstream bug report other than the
Device-Power? ... which seems to be inactive currently. I'd be great to
get a definitive fix upstream so that the released packages can start
bein
Ok, the workaround is better, but still does not give a time estimate,
only a percentage estimate, and the icon doesn't obey the visibility
set in power management preferences.
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If thats the case then ya you're right the fix for this particular bug
is not yet available, but the work around mentioned works fine.
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> Amr's fix from the PPA does not work for me. Battery indicator still
> always says "estimating..." when on battery power.
Yes, Amr appears to be suggesting a workaround; to install a different piece
of software (battery-status) and use that.
Please try to limit this discussion to the issue at
rfugger, you can check this link out.
I applied everything written there on my HP dv4 pavillion and now the battery
is showing me a percentage when charging and discharging
http://www.webupd8.org/2010/11/battery-status-ppa-finally-updated-with.html
Try again and let me know because I'm still tryi
Amr's fix from the PPA does not work for me. Battery indicator still
always says "estimating..." when on battery power.
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Install Battery status:
type in terminal:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:iaz/battery-status && sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install battery-status
once installed click on Alt+F2 and type:
/usr/lib/battery-status/battery-status --indicator
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and the provided patched upower .deb resolved the issue.
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I have this problem on my HP Pavilion DV9812NR running 10.10 with all
updates.
Percentage shows up in power statistics, but the power indicator context
menu always says estimating. I never had an estimated time since I got
this laptop over a year ago (Time to full/empty is always 0 seconds). If
I
This affects me too, on an HP HDX16t laptop.
I tried the PPA version of upower given above with no result. Strangely,
looking at upower's dbus interface in d-feet shows that it knows my
energy_rate (discharge rate) and the amount of energy in my battery, but
doesn't calculate time_until_full or ti
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This bug seems still present in natty (alpha1), on a dell mini9.
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Rodrigo: please read Chris' reply in comment #128 careful. This bug is
still very much Confirmed and valid, but because it will likely take one
person more than one working day to it is not eligible for One Hundred
Papercuts. See the following for more information about the remit of
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Sorry but I think marking it as "invalid" is completely wrong... I use
Ubuntu in my laptop since 8.04 and I never had this problem. Suddenly, after
upgrading Ubuntu version, it appears and you say it's a hardware problem?
You could say it's a kernel stuff but never a hardware stuff...
I'm going to
Marking as invalid for the paper cuts project since this appears to be a
hardware related issue that is not present on every default installation
of Ubuntu.
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Testing with this, I have some results to report:
On System76 PanP7, we're seeing that the battery status stays at
"Estimating..." indefinitely. The Icon correctly reflects the current
charge percentage. Applying the PPA fix allows us to see the percentage
in the state, but there is still never a
I'm noticing this on my System76 Lemur Ultrathin.
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Someone else confirmed this earlier.
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Thanks everyone for your help.
The PPA fixed the issue on my HP DV9616CA.
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Oh, and you probably did lose current_now because of 2.6.36. It comes
directly from the kernel, so not many other components have a chance to
make it go away. Battery hardware varies, so it's easy to have a battery
bug only affect specific laptops. I'd recommend testing a mainline
2.6.35 kernel (to
Yeah, it's fairly inaccurate because upower samples the battery only
every 30 seconds, and many batteries only report charge level in
increments of a whole percent. So the estimator doesn't have precise
data for the charge level when it takes a reading, and when it sees a
change, all it knows is th
Brian: I am using the patched upower and friends from your PPA, and I
have a regression: the estimated time is frequently calculated
incorrectly, due to an incorrect calculation of the current. For
example, in typing this comment, I watched as three notifications went
by, all saying "laptop batter
This bug affects also me. I am on Maverick and I have
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/current_now. Its value is: -1000.
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No, there is no current_now. Sorry, I should have mentioned that I am
using natty currently and thus am in the wrong place to report the bug.
Anyway, I get
ls /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/
alarmenergy_full_design power status uevent
cycle_count energy_now power_no
For some people the battery is BAT0, and for others it's BAT1. I'm not
sure why. Be sure to check both paths for a current_now file, because
one of those paths won't even exist. As far as I know, current_now will
always be there if the battery directory is there.
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I have no
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/current_now
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
present: yes
capacity state: ok
charging state: charged
present rate:0 mW
remaining capacity: 53560 mWh
present voltage: 12566 mV
uname -a
Linux T61 2.6.37
I have a lenovo 3000 N200 running ubuntu 10.04 with kernel
2.6.35-02063504-generic.
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/current_now always contains 0
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state contains:
present: yes
capacity state: ok
charging state: charged
present rate:
The sysfs equivalent of 'present rate' is current_now. Do you have a
current_now file in /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/ ? If so, does it
contain an actual reading, or just always report zero?
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I think one problem is that the kernel does not propagate the discharge
information to the /sys architecture. If I look at
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
I can read
present: yes
capacity state: ok
charging state: charging
present rate:26018 mW
remaini
My HP G62-121EE laptop has libupower-glib1 and upower installed but it shows
just "laptop battery (estimating)..." :-( But if I click the menu, the power
statistics shows correct values for the Energy, charge, battery capacity,
etc. Probably the developers could introduce a daemon which monitors th
I have just come across this problem again with another machine (my
previous post #107 was concerning a Compaq Presario A900 (bios f.33) )
This time it is with an HP Pavilion dv8000.
again whilst on battery:-
cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/current_now
0
so no drain info available so this time I
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"Laptop battery (estimating...)" -estimating what?
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Paul, I'm not sure I'm happy with this being a duplicate of bug #629257.
That bug report is about indicator-power having a broken fallback. That
upower isn't giving it the information is a separate issue to me
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
When running on battery, the mouse over text for the battery icon (when
running on battery) permanently says "Battery life (estimating.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629257
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 629257
indicator applet 0.4.6: "Laptop battery (estimating...)" for days on end
when discharge/charge time not known
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** Changed in: gnome-power
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Battery life estimation never comes around
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Nice work guys... that PPA is working as expected!
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Same issue in Compaq Mini CQ-10
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Just updated again from Brian's PPA but I still only see a percentage in
the battery indicator.
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I have this "Laptop battery (estimating..)" on battery left click.
Doesn't change -
Compaq Presario A900 (bios f.33)
whilst on battery
cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/current_now
0
cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state
present: yes
capacity state: ok
charging state:
That gnome-power-manager doesn't display a percentage in this case is a
separate issue. Please discuss that one at bug #539912
Thanks for looking at this, Andy. I suggest you send your patch
upstream, at http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24329
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzill
You don't need my gnome-power-manager package with the upower patch. All
my package does is make the indicator menu show the battery percentage
instead of 'unknown' when a time estimate isn't available. It can be
combined with the patched upower without causing any problems, though.
In fact, my PPA
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