Laptop battery not recognized on Maverick
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upower (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Something happened recently on my Toshiba Satellite A200 laptop running amd64 Maverick fully updated, and now Ubuntu thinks I'm on a desktop computer. I'm using the latest kernel in the repos, 2.6.35-16-generic.
The laptop has had no problems with the battery not being recognized before on previous version of Ubuntu. I haven't had time to do a fresh install to check if it's still present then.
This is what seems to be missing:
- No "on battery" tab in Power Management (http://
- Battery icon will no longer display in the panel at all
- No notifications related to battery whenever I unplug or plug in the power cord
- No notifications anymore when I change the brightness using Fn + F6 / F7
- Screen doesn't automatically dim when on battery
Sorry if this is a duplicate, and sorry I didn't know which package to file it under.
I reinstalled acpi-support and pm-utils, and when reinstalling acpi-support I got this:
Setting up acpi-support (0.137) ... d/acpi- support missing LSB information wiki.debian. org/LSBInitScri pts>
update-rc.d: warning: /etc/init.
update-rc.d: see <http://
Also, it's worth nothing that my battery shows up under /proc/acpi/ battery/ BAT0 with the following files:
alarm
info
state
The info and state files change when I unplug the AC power, so Ubuntu is recognizing the battery state changes, but not actually doing anything about it regarding the desktop.