I really would like this fixed. I know it is a problem with almost all the Toshiba Satellite Laptops. I tried enabling the battery icon in settings but it does not work. Any distro I try seems to have the problem I am experiencing. Currently I am using Arch Linux and still a no go. I go on multiple forums with people having the same problems as me and only old ways to fix it. No current ways to fix it on the newer kernels.
Please provide the output of acpidump and "grep . /sys/class/power_supply/*/*"
I am unclear of the exact command I should use.
# acpidump > acpidump //Run acpidump command, produce the "acpidump" file and attach it. #grep . /sys/class/power_supply/*/* > sysfs //Run grep command and attach the sysfs file.
Created attachment 131181 [details] acpidump file
Created attachment 131191 [details] sysfs file
Did you get my information? I attached the files that you asked to examine. Hopefully this problem can be worked out because I love Linux but this problem still persists.
Sorry. Later response. Busy on the other things. Please attach the output of dmesg. run "dmesg > dmesg" and attach the dmesg file.
Created attachment 132071 [details] sysfs file This is new sysfs file after updating kernel.
Created attachment 132081 [details] dmesg dmesg file.
Created attachment 132091 [details] acpidump file New acpidump file after kernel upgrade.
Ok, I have submitted the dmesg file along with the other updated files after I upgraded my kernel.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 67251 ***
How do I fix this bug. I am unsure of how to do it on my machine.
Please see the bug 67251. So far, locate it as Bios issue and it needs overrides ACPI DSDT table.