The problem is solved if I install the `tp-smapi-dkms` package and
reboot. Under KDE, both batteries are identified and their charge status
is correctly reported. In the shell, `acpi -V` gives the same info.
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Hi,
- acpi can not detect my second battery, so the indicator can't show me the
status of it. Also the notebook switches off after reaching 0% level of the
first battery, and i can't switch between them. Im using a "Lenovo ThinkPad
Slice Battery 57Y4545"
+ it seems tha
I'm seeing almost these exact symptoms on a lenovo t420s.
I first saw one battery (BAT0) in the panel. I then ran 'upower -
monitor' and it indeed showed only BAT0. I then ran 'cat
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/stat' and I got this:
present: yes
capacity state: ok
charging stat
Hi,
its working now! (Tested with "Ubuntu 12.10" and kernel version
"3.5.0-17-generic"). But battery has to be locked!
Dmesg:
When docking battery:
thinkpad_acpi: docked into hotplug port replicator
When locking:
ACPI: \_SB_.PCI0.LPC_.EC__.BAT1 - docking
ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT1] (battery presen
I have the same/similar problem with a Lenovo T420s running 12.04.
The second battery is not recognized, and the laptop shuts down when the
first battery runs out.
I do not have this problem on the same hardware with 11.10 (which is
still installed).
$ ls /proc/acpi/battery/
BAT0 BAT1
$ find /s
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Second
** Description changed:
Hi,
acpi can not detect my second battery, so the indicator can't show me the
status of it. Also the notebook switches off after reaching 0% level of the
first battery, and i can't switch between them. Im using a "Lenovo ThinkPad
Slice Battery 57Y4545"
But tp-sm