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2012-11-23
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As for internal battery, someone found a reason for its failing in kernel - in fact, it seems, that it was never recharged, as it should. Thats why most of them are dead after ~1 year. AFAIK it is fixed in kernel-power, but it won't revive batteries, that are already dead (most of them leaked a little) - you need to replace them, by some simple (easier than soldering down usb port) soldering. Replacement one should life "indefinitely", if using kernel-power.
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2012-11-23
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@ Sofia,Bulgaria
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2012-11-27
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2. If you take out the battery while not really off, but ACTDEAD, it could be that reinsterting the battery makes it boot automatically (e.g. so that you don't miss an alarm!).
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2012-11-27
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i've had this for quite a while now. It also asks me to set the time and locale settings each time after swapping he battery, just like fresh from the factory. That specifically I'd like to go away.
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2012-11-27
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@ Lower Saxony
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For sake of completeness, posting my post from other thread: