Description of problem: Suspending and resuming of notebook works perfectly, while using on battery and on power supply. When using the system in combination with docking-station, the systems detects a second battery somehow, which is represented as empty. When the system is suspended (sleep) in the docking-station and resumed without, the system thinks battery is critically low and hibernates immediately. The actual battery is almost full, but the second imaginary battery is empty. I think hibernate is triggered by this second battery. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-power-manager-3.0.2-2.fc15.i686 kernel-PAE-2.6.38.8-35.fc15.i686 How reproducible: See above. Not always reproducible. Could be related to the order the batteries are detected in the system. Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info: If you need additional info, please let me know what info to provide.
Does this still happen in F16 -- we fixed a lot of docking problems in gnome-settings-daemon there. Thanks.
I have upgraded to F16. Things related to power and docking work much better. No issue with that. But another power issue introduced, but I'm unable to pinpoint for now. I'll raise another bug when possible. This ticket can be closed.
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