Ok so no i have figured out how to build upower properly, now it shuts down properly and warns when it should.
sudo apt-get build-dep upower
apt-get source upower
cd upower-......
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --libdir=/var/lib --localstatedir=/var
make
sudo checkinstall
I avoid using make install since it borked upower for me so bad i had to reinstall ubuntu, there was no indication of a battery available at all.
Tried reporting this back to the devkit-devel mauling list which handles upower but the reply i got was that i should try to fix the bug instead.
My response is that it would be either the driver or the BIOS/hardware that is broken and i cannot fix either.
I and content with upower as i run it with the removed line.
The only issue i have is that upower updates as soon as there is any update of ubuntu. Not sure what else i can do to fix this.
Ok so no i have figured out how to build upower properly, now it shuts down properly and warns when it should.
sudo apt-get build-dep upower =/var
apt-get source upower
cd upower-......
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --libdir=/var/lib --localstatedir
make
sudo checkinstall
I avoid using make install since it borked upower for me so bad i had to reinstall ubuntu, there was no indication of a battery available at all.
Tried reporting this back to the devkit-devel mauling list which handles upower but the reply i got was that i should try to fix the bug instead.
My response is that it would be either the driver or the BIOS/hardware that is broken and i cannot fix either.
I and content with upower as i run it with the removed line.
The only issue i have is that upower updates as soon as there is any update of ubuntu. Not sure what else i can do to fix this.