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2010-06-09
, 09:30
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@ Singapore
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I posted about this a while back, but the problem persists and seems to have gotten worse.
Sometimes, and I haven't figured out a cause, when I plug the N810 in to wall current overnight, in the morning when I unplug it, the LED indicator remains green (and sometimes blinking) when in sleep mode...And when the display is light, advanced-powermanager has the battery with a lightning bolt in the middle. A reboot fixes it, though it has to be a hard reboot (either through pulling the battery or a reboot command from the command line...Using the power button does this wierd instant-reboot thing that bypasses the normal boot process and leaves the device in an unusable state). Another issue I have encountered is that when this happens, sometimes the battery shows about 1 bar after reboot, after charging all night.
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Does anyone have any suggestions on what the cause of this problem could be (its been doing this on and off for the last couple of months, and it seems to be happening more often of late) or a fix or workaround for the problem?
Any ideas?
Thanks,
--vr
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2010-06-09
, 10:19
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@ Virginia, USA
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I did not encounter your problem but one possible suggestion is to replace your battery.
For one or two months, I also encountered weird battery issues like the battery bar suddenly dropping from full to near empty or my N810 spontaneously rebooting while charging.
Getting a new battery solved my problems.
Regards,
Kam-Yung
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2010-06-09
, 10:35
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2010-06-09
, 11:53
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@ Tyneside, North East England
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2010-06-09
, 12:59
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@ Virginia, USA
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I second Giladmttw's comments about trying an uninstall of Advanced Power. It does cause wierd and winderful problems from time to time.
My fave is where the CPU applet shows 100% usage, everything is unresponsive, although if you can launch xterm, top does not show anythig untoward. The memory cards suddenly disappear as well.
The only solution is to remove the advanced power apps and reboot a couple of times to get rid of it.
It's done this to me a couple of times now, but as it's so useful I keep reinstalling it.
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2010-06-09
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2010-06-09
, 19:19
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@ Virginia, USA
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Sometimes, and I haven't figured out a cause, when I plug the N810 in to wall current overnight, in the morning when I unplug it, the LED indicator remains green (and sometimes blinking) when in sleep mode...And when the display is light, advanced-powermanager has the battery with a lightning bolt in the middle. A reboot fixes it, though it has to be a hard reboot (either through pulling the battery or a reboot command from the command line...Using the power button does this wierd instant-reboot thing that bypasses the normal boot process and leaves the device in an unusable state). Another issue I have encountered is that when this happens, sometimes the battery shows about 1 bar after reboot, after charging all night.
Someone suggested restarting HAL, which restarts normally but does not change the conditions of charging:
Any ideas?
Thanks,
--vr