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[Bug] Battery applet incorrectly indicates 100% charge (and connected power) #460
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Please remove tlp and reboot. We need to check if tlp is interfering with the power values. |
Done:
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My laptop got stuck in the same state again: This time,
Budgie desktop unchanged:
Any other info I can add to help resolve this state? This time, I left the widget in the stuck state (last time I reset it, to check that the remediation in the other issue worked for me too). |
Description
The battery indicator says "100%" with the battery icon showing the plug on the side indicating the laptop is plugged in.
The problem: the laptop isn't plugged in and when checking "Power Settings" the battery is indicated at 46%, not 100%.
I see you asked output from
tlp-stat
andupower --dump
. Here's the output:And here's the output of
upower --dump
run at the same time:As you can see, both indicate 46% as does the "power settings" window.
Budgie version
budgie-desktop 10.6.1
Operating System
Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
Steps to reproduce the issue
To be honest, I have no idea how to reproduce. It happens every now and then. It definitely doesn't happen all the time.
It has to do - I think with decoupling the charger while the laptop is asleep.
Actual result
Expected result
The battery icon in "discharging" state, with a battery percentage of 46%.
(After reboot, it shows:
)
Additional information
Please ask for more if you need it.
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