Hi to all,
I'm using Kubuntu Dapper on a Sony Vaio PCG-K13Q and, like many laptop users, I 'm not able to have my battery correctly detected and monitored. The strange (and a bit frustrating) thing is that I never had this problem on this laptop with other distros (all Debian based, i.e.: Debian sid, Knoppix, Morphix etc.) that I've used. It seems to be a Ubuntu particular thing, maybe related to a kernel patch or a tweak that I have not been able to pinpoint yet.
Heres' the situation:
In fact, my battery is sometimes detected at boot and then after, everything is OK. However, most of the time (2/3 of the times), it is not detected and the KDE/gnome applet and the acpi -V command indicate that there is no battery at all. The dmesg command gives me this: ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT1] (battery absent). Also, if I remove and insert the battery when the system is booted up, then it is detected and everything works fine.
I've tried the following procedures, without any positive results:
- fixing my DSDT (following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ACPIBattery?...ght=%28acpi%29)
- using different kernel boot parameters (i.e. acpi=force, acpi_os_name=..., nopapic, nolapic, etc.)
Someone has an idea of what's going on and what could be done to fix this thing?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I'm using Kubuntu Dapper on a Sony Vaio PCG-K13Q and, like many laptop users, I 'm not able to have my battery correctly detected and monitored. The strange (and a bit frustrating) thing is that I never had this problem on this laptop with other distros (all Debian based, i.e.: Debian sid, Knoppix, Morphix etc.) that I've used. It seems to be a Ubuntu particular thing, maybe related to a kernel patch or a tweak that I have not been able to pinpoint yet.
Heres' the situation:
In fact, my battery is sometimes detected at boot and then after, everything is OK. However, most of the time (2/3 of the times), it is not detected and the KDE/gnome applet and the acpi -V command indicate that there is no battery at all. The dmesg command gives me this: ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT1] (battery absent). Also, if I remove and insert the battery when the system is booted up, then it is detected and everything works fine.
I've tried the following procedures, without any positive results:
- fixing my DSDT (following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ACPIBattery?...ght=%28acpi%29)
- using different kernel boot parameters (i.e. acpi=force, acpi_os_name=..., nopapic, nolapic, etc.)
Someone has an idea of what's going on and what could be done to fix this thing?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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