My laptop, which is running F18 and GNOME, has been plugged in all day. I've just noticed that the battery level indicator on the top bar is indicating that the battery is being charged, and is only at 39%.
However:
# cd /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0 # cat energy_full_design 57200000 # cat energy_full 54956000 # cat energy_now 52657000
(wait a few minutes, then...)
# cat energy_now 52657000
Which leads me to suspect that my battery is in fact fully charged, and that there's a bug in GNOME.
So,
1) is my conclusion correct, 2) and if so, what component would I need to report a bug against?
On 1 April 2013 22:07, Dave Mitchell davem@iabyn.com wrote:
My laptop, which is running F18 and GNOME, has been plugged in all day. I've just noticed that the battery level indicator on the top bar is indicating that the battery is being charged, and is only at 39%.
However:
# cd /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0 # cat energy_full_design 57200000 # cat energy_full 54956000 # cat energy_now 52657000 (wait a few minutes, then...) # cat energy_now 52657000
Which leads me to suspect that my battery is in fact fully charged, and that there's a bug in GNOME.
So,
- is my conclusion correct,
- and if so, what component would I need to report a bug against?
I noticed something very similar yesterday - but in my case it was stuck at 42%. I unplugged the power lead and when I plugged it back in again, everything seemed to correct itself.
But, yes, reporting a bug sounds like a good idea.
Dave...