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From: Scott L. P. <pr...@df...> - 2007-04-10 02:56:31
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On my MacBook Pro 2,2 I am still having problems with the battery indicator. What happens is after a number of hours (less than 24 usually) my battery indicator goes to mostly 0: crazyharry BAT0 # cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info present: yes design capacity: 0 mWh last full capacity: 0 mWh battery technology: rechargeable design voltage: 0 mV design capacity warning: 250 mWh design capacity low: 100 mWh capacity granularity 1: 10 mWh capacity granularity 2: 10 mWh model number: serial number: battery type: OEM info: crazyharry BAT0 # cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state present: yes capacity state: ok charging state: charging present rate: 0 mW remaining capacity: 0 mWh present voltage: 0 mV It stays there until I either reboot into MacOS, or reset the battery controller (remove battery and ac adapter and hold the power button down for 5 seconds). I have seen this problem mentioned on the list before, but I was wondering if anyone has figured out what is going on to cause this problem. Thanks. Scott =) -- Electrical Engineering/Web Development Hunt Utilities Group LLC http://www.hugllc.com Pine River, MN (218) 587-5001 Hopkins, MN (952) 935-2418 |
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From: Nicolas B. <ni...@bo...> - 2007-04-11 08:45:59
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Scott L. Price wrote: > On my MacBook Pro 2,2 I am still having problems with the battery > indicator. What happens is after a number of hours (less than 24 > usually) my battery indicator goes to mostly 0: > > crazyharry BAT0 # cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info > present: yes > design capacity: 0 mWh > last full capacity: 0 mWh > battery technology: rechargeable > design voltage: 0 mV > design capacity warning: 250 mWh > design capacity low: 100 mWh > capacity granularity 1: 10 mWh > capacity granularity 2: 10 mWh > model number: > serial number: > battery type: > OEM info: > > crazyharry BAT0 # cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state > present: yes > capacity state: ok > charging state: charging > present rate: 0 mW > remaining capacity: 0 mWh > present voltage: 0 mV > > It stays there until I either reboot into MacOS, or reset the battery > controller (remove battery and ac adapter and hold the power button down > for 5 seconds). > > I have seen this problem mentioned on the list before, but I was > wondering if anyone has figured out what is going on to cause this problem. Interesting, if it happens with the latest kernel version, I think you should file a bug in http://bugzilla.kernel.org/ . Best regards, Nicolas -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGHKAJ01ajQnpJXgERAtE6AJ0USS7xyBp0O35lqv4n1SWg4wy1MwCfUi2c aMPVPGRoLzosdqB/kFe7ZRo= =OEdy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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From: Scott L. P. <pr...@df...> - 2007-04-14 00:35:17
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So far from my preliminary testing the battery indicator doesn't seem to go away if I don't load the applesmc module. I will have to test it a couple of days more to be sure, but the battery information usually went away within 6 hours. It has been more than 24 hours now and I still have it. Scott =) Nicolas Boichat wrote: > Scott L. Price wrote: >> On my MacBook Pro 2,2 I am still having problems with the battery >> indicator. What happens is after a number of hours (less than 24 >> usually) my battery indicator goes to mostly 0: > >> crazyharry BAT0 # cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info >> present: yes >> design capacity: 0 mWh >> last full capacity: 0 mWh >> battery technology: rechargeable >> design voltage: 0 mV >> design capacity warning: 250 mWh >> design capacity low: 100 mWh >> capacity granularity 1: 10 mWh >> capacity granularity 2: 10 mWh >> model number: >> serial number: >> battery type: >> OEM info: > >> crazyharry BAT0 # cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state >> present: yes >> capacity state: ok >> charging state: charging >> present rate: 0 mW >> remaining capacity: 0 mWh >> present voltage: 0 mV > >> It stays there until I either reboot into MacOS, or reset the battery >> controller (remove battery and ac adapter and hold the power button down >> for 5 seconds). > >> I have seen this problem mentioned on the list before, but I was >> wondering if anyone has figured out what is going on to cause this problem. > > Interesting, if it happens with the latest kernel version, I think you > should file a bug in http://bugzilla.kernel.org/ . > > Best regards, > > Nicolas -- Electrical Engineering/Web Development Hunt Utilities Group LLC http://www.hugllc.com Pine River, MN (218) 587-5001 Hopkins, MN (952) 935-2418 |
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From: Scott L. P. <pr...@df...> - 2007-04-14 13:45:34
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Nope, I was just proved wrong. It happens whether or not I have the mactel patches applied. Scott =) Nicolas Boichat wrote: > Scott L. Price wrote: >> On my MacBook Pro 2,2 I am still having problems with the battery >> indicator. What happens is after a number of hours (less than 24 >> usually) my battery indicator goes to mostly 0: > >> crazyharry BAT0 # cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info >> present: yes >> design capacity: 0 mWh >> last full capacity: 0 mWh >> battery technology: rechargeable >> design voltage: 0 mV >> design capacity warning: 250 mWh >> design capacity low: 100 mWh >> capacity granularity 1: 10 mWh >> capacity granularity 2: 10 mWh >> model number: >> serial number: >> battery type: >> OEM info: > >> crazyharry BAT0 # cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state >> present: yes >> capacity state: ok >> charging state: charging >> present rate: 0 mW >> remaining capacity: 0 mWh >> present voltage: 0 mV > >> It stays there until I either reboot into MacOS, or reset the battery >> controller (remove battery and ac adapter and hold the power button down >> for 5 seconds). > >> I have seen this problem mentioned on the list before, but I was >> wondering if anyone has figured out what is going on to cause this problem. > > Interesting, if it happens with the latest kernel version, I think you > should file a bug in http://bugzilla.kernel.org/ . > > Best regards, > > Nicolas -- Electrical Engineering/Web Development Hunt Utilities Group LLC http://www.hugllc.com Pine River, MN (218) 587-5001 Hopkins, MN (952) 935-2418 |