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[Bug 334005] No battery detected on MSI PR200 laptop (kernel 2.6.22)
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- Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 08:38:17 -0600 (MDT)
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https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=334005#c2
--- Comment #2 from Kévin Ottens <ervin@xxxxxxx> 2007-10-19 08:38:17 MST ---
Yeah, switching to iwl3945 the wifi is back, and I have the battery. But now I
still have weird behavior probably tied to ACPI support. Randomly the system
reports the battery empty or full while it isn't, or loose the ac power (while
it's definitely plugged), etc. Basically that means I can't put any policy in
kpowersave otherwise my laptop would shutdown randomly.
It *seems* to be tied to the wifi, I never experienced this when the wifi is
switch off. If I switch it on it happens after some time.
Now it's obvious the kernel is acting strange ACPI wise on this laptop, but
I've no idea how to verify if it's a problem in the kernel or a hardware
problem with the laptop (maybe it has a buggy ACPI, I don't know).
So if you need more detailed information you'll have to help me a bit. I could
provide acpidumps though but I don't know how to interpret them. Should I
attach such dump? Do you need more information?
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--- Comment #2 from Kévin Ottens <ervin@xxxxxxx> 2007-10-19 08:38:17 MST ---
Yeah, switching to iwl3945 the wifi is back, and I have the battery. But now I
still have weird behavior probably tied to ACPI support. Randomly the system
reports the battery empty or full while it isn't, or loose the ac power (while
it's definitely plugged), etc. Basically that means I can't put any policy in
kpowersave otherwise my laptop would shutdown randomly.
It *seems* to be tied to the wifi, I never experienced this when the wifi is
switch off. If I switch it on it happens after some time.
Now it's obvious the kernel is acting strange ACPI wise on this laptop, but
I've no idea how to verify if it's a problem in the kernel or a hardware
problem with the laptop (maybe it has a buggy ACPI, I don't know).
So if you need more detailed information you'll have to help me a bit. I could
provide acpidumps though but I don't know how to interpret them. Should I
attach such dump? Do you need more information?
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