gnome-power-manager keeps some (dis)charge history in ~/.gnome2/gnome-power-manager. If numbers look strange, try to delete this files (at best when gnome-power-manager is not running).
seekortry, when you backed up your home directories, did you also back up (and restore) the .gnome2 directory?
gnome-power-manager keeps some (dis)charge history in ~/.gnome2/ gnome-power- manager. If numbers look strange, try to delete this files (at best when gnome-power-manager is not running).
seekortry, when you backed up your home directories, did you also back up (and restore) the .gnome2 directory?