[opensuse] No battery detected after upgrade
Hello all, I'm running Suse10.3 and I've updated my kernel yesterday to 2.6.22.12-0.1-default. After this update the battery monitor on KDE always shows -1% charged and looking at lshal and /proc/acpi there's no sign of my battery. Is there anything I can do? I cannot rollback to the previous kernel since it s not available through the repositories. regards, Gabriel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Monday 19 November 2007 12:14:43 pm Gabriel Fróes Franco wrote:
Hello all,
I'm running Suse10.3 and I've updated my kernel yesterday to 2.6.22.12-0.1-default. After this update the battery monitor on KDE always shows -1% charged and looking at lshal and /proc/acpi there's no sign of my battery. Is there anything I can do? I cannot rollback to the previous kernel since it s not available through the repositories.
regards,
Gabriel
Browse: http://download.opensuse.org/update/10.3/rpm/ subdirectory for your architecture and you will find all update kernels. Download previous that worked, open console, login as root, cd to directory where you downloaded kernel and run, for instance for 32 bit system: rpm -ivh kernel-default-2.6.22.9-0.4.i586.rpm or rpm -ivh kernel-default-2.6.22.12-0.1.x86_64.rpm for 64 bit. -- Regards, Rajko. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Thank you Rajko. I managed to rollback to the previous version and everything is working now. Just one more question. Is there a way to make the suse updater ignore the broken kernel updates? Is there a ignore list for it? Regards, Gabriel On Tuesday 20 November 2007 00:58:01 Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 19 November 2007 12:14:43 pm Gabriel Fróes Franco wrote:
Hello all,
I'm running Suse10.3 and I've updated my kernel yesterday to 2.6.22.12-0.1-default. After this update the battery monitor on KDE always shows -1% charged and looking at lshal and /proc/acpi there's no sign of my battery. Is there anything I can do? I cannot rollback to the previous kernel since it s not available through the repositories.
regards,
Gabriel
Browse: http://download.opensuse.org/update/10.3/rpm/ subdirectory for your architecture and you will find all update kernels. Download previous that worked, open console, login as root, cd to directory where you downloaded kernel and run, for instance for 32 bit system: rpm -ivh kernel-default-2.6.22.9-0.4.i586.rpm or rpm -ivh kernel-default-2.6.22.12-0.1.x86_64.rpm for 64 bit.
-- Regards, Rajko.
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On Tuesday 20 November 2007 06:42:49 am Gabriel Fróes Franco wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2007 00:58:01 Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 19 November 2007 12:14:43 pm Gabriel Fróes Franco wrote:
Hello all,
I'm running Suse10.3 and I've updated my kernel yesterday to 2.6.22.12-0.1-default. After this update the battery monitor on KDE always shows -1% charged and looking at lshal and /proc/acpi there's no sign of my battery. Is there anything I can do? I cannot rollback to the previous kernel since it s not available through the repositories.
regards,
Gabriel
Browse: http://download.opensuse.org/update/10.3/rpm/ subdirectory for your architecture and you will find all update kernels. Download previous that worked, open console, login as root, cd to directory where you downloaded kernel and run, for instance for 32 bit system: rpm -ivh kernel-default-2.6.22.9-0.4.i586.rpm or rpm -ivh kernel-default-2.6.22.12-0.1.x86_64.rpm for 64 bit.
Thank you Rajko.
I managed to rollback to the previous version and everything is working now. Just one more question. Is there a way to make the suse updater ignore the broken kernel updates? Is there a ignore list for it?
As Kevin mentioned you can try to set taboo or lock sign on kernel in YaST Software Management, would that be honored by updater that is another question, as actual updater is zypper, not YaST. Sincerely I use updater only to check for updates and then run YOU (YaST Online Update). That way lock or taboo should be honored, otherwise it is a bug. I prefer more control over update, and present solution is not the one that I want to use. The opensuse-updater in 10.2 did exactly what I expect from such applet, checked for updates and if I wanted to run update fired up normal YOU module where I was able to select updates, and if necessary to roll back changes. Simple change "Show Patch Category" to "Installed and Installable Patches", then highlight kernel and then in right bottom window select tab Version and select what version I want. Click Accept and I have working kernel back. With zypper it is a bit more work, but with updater impossible. -- Regards, Rajko. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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