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I got a brand new Lenovo Lifebook A3510, I installed a fresh Manjaro and Parrot OS as Dual Boot. Both of the two OS cant read the Battery State.
When I start with the AC connected, it says "connected" but when I disconnect it doesnt change. When I start without the charger, Linux says Battery is near 0% and I should shutdown, but the Battery is fully charged.
I tried different Kernels (5.10, 5.13, 5.14) but nothing changes. I searched a lot, here and in other forums, but cant find any solutions.
The following is what I found somewhere else and where I should look but it doesnt help:
dmesg
[ 0.587340] ACPI: battery: Slot [BAT1] (battery absent)
ls /sys/class/power_supply
ACAD
tlp-stat
+++ Battery Features: Charge Thresholds and Recalibrate
natacpi = inactive (no kernel support)
tpacpi-bat = inactive (laptop not supported)
tp-smapi = inactive (laptop not supported)+++ Battery Status
No battery data available.
Maybe the Laptop is to new and I have to wait for a new Kernel because tlp-stat says not supported?
For now I can work normally but I never know when I have to plug in the charger.
I hope someone with the same Laptop can help me or if not, the Bug can be fixed in a future update.
This is my first post here,so I hope its in the right Section.
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Bug is being tracked here:
Last edited by Malstrond (2022-01-11 15:25:38)
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I created a bug report in fujitsu forum. Please visit or just post a request there also (even in English is OK) - more people do it they may fix it. Please add https before the link:
forum.ts.fujitsu.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=65&t=49256&sid=9114451df8b54b012ee61218c14bddf3
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I just contacted Fujitsu and they told me that just Windows is supported in the Lifebook A3510. So they probably won't fix it.
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