In Dell mini 10 there are anomalous readings just after plugging or unplugging.
The problem is the BIOS. gnome-power-manager is working fine.
Using change instead time to take actions is not a fix, is a workaround.
Another workaround will be IGNORING absolutelly the acpi battery informatión when the charge/discharge rate exceedes 700Watts (700000mW). I hope this won't break anything cause there are not (i hope) noteboots cosuming that high power
In Dell mini 10 there are anomalous readings just after plugging or unplugging.
The problem is the BIOS. gnome-power-manager is working fine.
Using change instead time to take actions is not a fix, is a workaround.
Another workaround will be IGNORING absolutelly the acpi battery informatión when the charge/discharge rate exceedes 700Watts (700000mW). I hope this won't break anything cause there are not (i hope) noteboots cosuming that high power