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I notice that g-p-m doesn't save history and statistics during a session:
when I reboot the pc I loose every information and the graphs start by 0.
I checked every configuration on gconf-editor, but nothing helped me.
There is the section /apps/gnome-power-manager/info/ but there isn't a schema for any configuration, I don't know what test I could make.
And I don't find the folder ~/.gnome2/gnome-power-manager on my Arch installations.
I found this bug with Ubuntu:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour … bug/302570
So I run lshal | grep battery to have information about my asus eeepc battery.
This is the result:
[root@e3pc luca]# lshal | grep battery
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_power_supply_battery_BAT0'
battery.charge_level.current = 20871 (0x5187) (int)
battery.charge_level.design = 51034 (0xc75a) (int)
battery.charge_level.last_full = 50638 (0xc5ce) (int)
battery.charge_level.percentage = 41 (0x29) (int)
battery.charge_level.rate = 16993 (0x4261) (int)
battery.is_rechargeable = true (bool)
battery.model = '901' (string)
battery.present = true (bool)
battery.rechargeable.is_charging = true (bool)
battery.rechargeable.is_discharging = false (bool)
battery.remaining_time = 6306 (0x18a2) (int)
battery.reporting.current = 2691 (0xa83) (int)
battery.reporting.design = 6580 (0x19b4) (int)
battery.reporting.last_full = 6529 (0x1981) (int)
battery.reporting.rate = 2191 (0x88f) (int)
battery.reporting.technology = 'Li-ion' (string)
battery.reporting.unit = 'mAh' (string)
battery.serial = '' (string)
battery.technology = 'lithium-ion' (string)
battery.type = 'primary' (string)
battery.vendor = 'ASUS' (string)
battery.voltage.current = 7756 (0x1e4c) (int)
battery.voltage.design = 8400 (0x20d0) (int)
battery.voltage.unit = 'mV' (string)
info.capabilities = {'battery'} (string list)
info.category = 'battery' (string)
info.udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_power_supply_battery_BAT0' (string)
Eeepc hasn't the serial. Ok...
But on my hp 6735s there is the serial of the battery while I run "lshal | grep battery".
And it has the same problem.
The version of g-p-m is 2.26.2-1 on both of them.
I had many difficulties to find documentation about this gnome daemon!!
Somebody found a solution?
Thank you all!
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