From: Brian Kendig <brian-TPUXs3lpsvIxsqv6Oivclw@public.gmane.org>
To: acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f@public.gmane.org
Subject: ACPI doesn't sense one of my batteries after I reinsert it
Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2004 10:15:35 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <40C1D587.3000206@enchanter.net> (raw)
I have a Dell Latitude CPi D266XT laptop. It has two batteries in it,
and ACPI senses them both, but if I remove the left one then ACPI will
never detect it again even if I reinsert it.
The left battery is BAT0. The right battery is BAT1 (its slot can also
be used for an internal floppy or cdrom). I should be able to remove and
reinsert either or both batteries (removing both at the same time
requires that I have AC power, of course), and generally this works,
except that once I pull out BAT0 the system never sees it again even
after I reinsert it. It still draws power from that battery; if I pull
out both batteries and reinsert the left one then
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state says "present: no" and the Gnome battery
charge monitor says I'm at 0%, but the laptop will continue to use its
charge and keep running.
This has happened on several kernels I've tried, but most recently on
2.6.7-rc2.
I'd like to log this as a bug; where's the correct place for me to do
so, and what additional information should I include?
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2004-06-05 14:15 Brian Kendig [this message]
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2004-06-07 12:49 ` ACPI doesn't sense one of my batteries after I reinsert it Sebastian Henschel
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