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Old March 4th 19, 04:32 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware
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Default Battery not recognised

Hello !

I've installed Debian Stretch on my HP x2 Detachable with the kernel 4.19.

My battery isn't recognised, so I don't have a battery level in the
systray. Only the command `lshw` is able to identify the battery :

-battery
--- produit: SW02032XL
--- fabriquant: 333-42-1E-A
--- identifiant matériel: 1
--- emplacement: Primary
--- capacité: 32570mWh
--- configuration: voltage=7,7V

I've tried a lot of things without succes. It's seems like the kernel
isn't able to recognise the battery.

Do you have any tips about this problem?


Sylvain
 




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