[Debian-eeepc-devel] `Battery is now fully charged:' why do I receive this after having unplugged the cable?
Ben Armstrong
synrg at sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca
Tue Apr 13 18:59:25 UTC 2010
On 04/13/2010 02:30 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I receive the message `Battery is now fully charged' on my Asus EEE
> 1000HE under Debian Lenny 5 w. kernel 2.26-2-686, but only once I have
> unplugged the cable? For example, the PC might be on AC power for 15
> hours, and say nothing. If I then unplug the cable, it tells me that the
> battery is _now_ fully charged. Is it normal? Does someone else
> experience this?
>
Sounds like some crossed signals somewhere. Are you using our
eeepc-acpi-scripts package? I know that before we started writing these
eee-specific scripts there were some pretty strange results with the
acpi-support package because the signals generated by Eeepc systems were
using the same numbers as other Asus hardware, yet were attached to
different actions.
Ben
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