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Description of problem: I have a laptop, plugged into AC. The Battery icon in the top-right corner shows it to be 100% full. I close the lid and when I open it, the battery has a cross next to it and shows 0% full! Clicking on the battery icon shows 3 batteries(??? - I only have one), the first two are empty and the last one is full. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): control-center-3.0.1-1.fc15.x86_64 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
FYI this just burnt me :-) I was on AC at work, suspended, came home and opened it up on battery. F15 then announced the battery was critically low and shutdown! Before it did that I managed to click on the battery and saw that "battery 1" was 0%, but "battery 2" was 98% - again - there is only one battery in this computer. Either there needs to be a better way of detecting batteries, or simply add up all these "virtual" batteries and make decisions based on the total? i.e 0min +3hours + 0min == 3hours battery life - not 0min. Also, after I rebooted, I decided to disable shutting down on low battery - but find it isn't an option. I can only either shutdown or hibernate - I think there should be a "do nothing" option too - there used to be?
Same problem here, a gnome-shell reload doesn't resolve it, appears tied into the power management states
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