Okay, this is not a HAL issue:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lshal -m

Start monitoring devicelist:
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acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.rate = 1804 (0x70c)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.current = 4469 (0x1175)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.rate = 1948 (0x79c)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.current = 4452 (0x1164)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.rate = 1781 (0x6f5)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.current = 4436 (0x1154)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.rate = 1883 (0x75b)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.current = 4421 (0x1145)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.rate = 1786 (0x6fa)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.current = 4405 (0x1135)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.rate = 1785 (0x6f9)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.current = 4392 (0x1128)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.rate = 1769 (0x6e9)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.current = 4376 (0x1118)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.rate = 1847 (0x737)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.current = 4359 (0x1107)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.rate = 1785 (0x6f9)
acpi_BAT1 property battery.reporting.current = 4345 (0x10f9)
...

So clearly, HAL and acpi are working. This is a g-p-m problem.

Can the maintainer please comment?

** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: hal => gnome-power-manager

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gnome-power-manager does not update often enough, only updates every 25% of 
battery charge
https://launchpad.net/bugs/66025

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