Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 12 Jan 2006 14:48:25 -0500 | From | Gene Heskett <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.1[4,5]: battery info lost |
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On Thursday 12 January 2006 14:17, Jiri Slaby wrote: >Alexander Wagner napsal(a): >> Problem: Linux seems to loose the battery information in recent >> kernels. >> >> Keywords: Battery, ACPI, 2.6.14.x, 2.6.15 >> >> Description: >> >> Since 2.6.14 I notice that after some time the Kernel seems >> to loose the battery information via ACPI. This behaviour >> is reproducable though I do not know how to provoke it (it >> just happens). Occurs as well on the R52 from which are the >> logs below as on my T41p. On LKML this problem seems also >> to be mentioned by Narayan Desai and the same issues seems >> to be reported by Alejandro Bonilla Beeche and Geoff Mishkin >> mentioning this problem on other IBMs. As the latter uesed > >Me too with 2.6.15 on asus m6r. In 2.6.14 helped ec_burst=1 kernel > parameter. I will try few things with that and let you know (tomorrow > or the day after). It is broken since 2.6.14 times, IIRC 2.6.13 was > OK. >I have also problems with irqs I found out yesterday. Don't know if it > does have sth. to do with this [acpi] problem (I mean LOC: 4394987, > ERR: 891474, timer is 4394964). > >regards,
Just to provide a data point, this is a biostar board and gkrellm displays the cmos battery voltage as 3.14 volts right now, booted to 2.6.15.
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