Il 01/07/2014 18:05, Malcolm ha scritto:
On Tue, 01 Jul 2014 17:42:57 -0300 Marco Calistri
wrote: Il 01/07/2014 17:10, Patrick Shanahan ha scritto: SUPER SNIP!
At the end have I to disable upower from Yast or not?
no but I imagine that you can. Also: systemctl stop upower systemctl disable upower
You *do* read the responses you get ???
Is it a problem with my battery or probably with something else insided
AGAIN: appears an incompatibility between your system and the software, ie: support for your system is not there. Which you were told earlier in the thread.
w/o systems availabile for testing, much can be missed. And if you do not submit bug reports, unlikely to *ever* be fixed. Really, free software is not enitrely free. You are expected to help, ie: with bug reports.
All OK, I accept your blames but certainly I'm not alone with this not supported hardware problem, then do not base the overall issue still not resolved just upon the fact that myself have not been a good free-software user and has not contributed with opening of bug reports because many others are complaining about same not working power-management in Linux.
I red the responses from you and Malcolm and these are not in sync about upower enabling, for this reason I'm asking confirmations, beside this it could be possible I miss something because I'm not Anglo-Saxon then some words or concepts can even escape from my understanding.
Regards,
Hi On my systems upower is not enabled, yours is for what ever reason? I'm not running 3.12 only 3.10.
On this HP 4440s I run with the following boot option (for brightness control);
acpi_osi=\"!Windows 2012\"
Maybe adding this will help with newer hardware?
Malcolm, During this meanwhile I updated my kernel to latest stable which is something around version 3.15, then I cleaned all my previous boot options from grub2 and added just your suggested line: acpi_osi=\"!Windows 2012\" I have not yet had the possibility to test the reached battery limit but I noticed an encouraging fact: the warning message of Upower about battery design is disappeared: UPower-Linux-WARNING **: energy_full (43.772400) is greater than energy_full_design (41.990400) Then may be your suggestion did the trick! Regards, -- Marco Calistri (amdturion) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+owner@opensuse.org