On 04/06/18 13:02, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> In comment #38 the original reporter confirms this bug did not exist up
> to and including in kernel 4.14. It only exists in kernel 4.15 and
> later.
> 
> So on that basis any bug that does exist in 4.14 and earlier kernels
> would not be a duplicate of this one.

I think we have been talking at cross-purposes. My post #48 states "All 
three bluetooth devices reported credible power levels under their 17.10 
systems they were running before upgrading to bionic."

I used the term "17.10" because the artful kernels have been purged from 
these systems. I could not remember the exact version, so now I have 
checked and can refer accurately to them being OK when using 4.13 kernels.

BUT I think you must have mis-read my post #48. I used the word 
"credible" to mean the reported power levels were probably correct under 
4.13. Because they seemed to be reasonable at the time, I was happy with 
the reported power levels.

However, a bluetooth mouse with brand new batteries under 4.15 and a 
reported level of zero percent power is definitely wrong!

What next, Daniel? How can I help you? I really don't want to confuse 
you, or anyone else who might find this bug report.

Brian

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  [regression][bionic] Bluetooth keyboard battery reports 0% (in kernel
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