I've made a bug report about this to gnome-power-manager applet, but I
wonder if it's really ACPI's fault. I decided to check right at the source
of most excellent support - the mailing lists. :)
So, here's the deal. I've got this Compaq Presario 1720US, with a battery
that didn't appear to work until recently. (It could've been a self-made
illusion all along.) Now, however, even when the battery still has 45
minutes of life left, Gnome's applet reports 0%. The applet does appear to
be accessing ACPI, because it is telling me everything else about the
battery but that.
So, here's what ACPI tells me when I ask it:
jacob@jacob-laptop:~$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/CMB0/state
present: yes
capacity state: ok
charging state: charged
present rate: 0 mW
remaining capacity: 2700 mWh
present voltage: 16614 mV
jacob@jacob-laptop:~$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/CMB0/info
present: yes
design capacity: unknown
last full capacity: unknown
battery technology: rechargeable
design voltage: unknown
design capacity warning: 800 mWh
design capacity low: 16 mWh
capacity granularity 1: 100 mWh
capacity granularity 2: 100 mWh
model number: BAT1
serial number: 0000
battery type: LION
OEM info: COMPAQ
When I unplug the AC, it tells me this:
jacob@jacob-laptop:~$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/CMB0/info
present: yes
design capacity: unknown
last full capacity: unknown
battery technology: rechargeable
design voltage: unknown
design capacity warning: 800 mWh
design capacity low: 16 mWh
capacity granularity 1: 100 mWh
capacity granularity 2: 100 mWh
model number: BAT1
serial number: 0000
battery type: LION
OEM info: COMPAQ
jacob@jacob-laptop:~$ cat /proc/acpi/battery/CMB0/state
present: yes
capacity state: ok
charging state: discharging
present rate: 1153 mW
remaining capacity: 2620 mWh
present voltage: 15708 mV
ACPI does do some strange things, like the remaining capacity drops to 0
mWh when it gets to be around a mere 10 minutes left in battery power,
causing Gnome to freak out.
So the bottom question is: who's fault is it, and how would I fix this?
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