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Re: macbook pro 10.5.2 battery wakeup



Hi Mike, yep I answer you it could be material related
because you suggest It "Please report bugs with Apple software or hardware "

On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 8:26 AM, Michael Smith <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Feb 19, 2008, at 7:25 PM, mm w wrote:
>
>  > Hi Mike, I know It's not/or not not related directly to the kernel,
>  > but it's a bit
>  > uncomplete to fill a bug and I prefer post here because I think
>  > it makes sense for few people who have suscribed to this list,
>  > and sure it could be material related (battery 4 month plug/unplug
>  > from 100 to zero), before posting I searched in the bug DB but I didnt
>  > find something related
>  > to this problem, therefore, I observed the problem since the 10.5.2
>  > update but I can't guarantee
>  > that this problem is related to this update.
>
>  Posting here is not useful; this is a developer forum, not a tech
>  support forum.
>
>  First it was "I guess it's ACPI related", which is grounds for a bug
>  report to Apple.
>
>  Now it's "it could be material related", which is grounds for a call
>  to Applecare.
>

yep It's a fondamental way when you discuss, (also the meaning of
life), no matter,
first, I  dismissed the idea of a hardware problem because it is almost new

>  If you just want to complain about your machine, there are other
>  forums (I personally recommend ArsTechnica) where you might find a
>  sympathetic audience.

It's not a complain and I don't care to cry, I don't search technical support,
I asked for an advice, if someone observed the same thing and can
confirm or not
that,s a software bug or something else.. not to argue

Thank you
>
>  Not darwin-dev.
>
>   = Mike
>
>  > On Feb 19, 2008 7:07 PM, Michael Smith <email@hidden> wrote:
>  >> On Feb 19, 2008, at 5:06 PM, mm w wrote:
>  >>
>  >>> since the 10.5.2 update, I m not sure, when the battery is empty
>  >>> to 0%
>  >>> and you plug the ac connector the battery doesn't charge you can let
>  >>> it  12 mins (my tests)
>  >>> the status stays at "battery is not charging" with a green led, Ive
>  >>> tested 4 times,
>  >>> you have to plug and replug the ac connector to update the status
>  >>> so I
>  >>> guess it's ACPI related
>  >>
>  >> This is not a forum for reporting bugs, especially bugs that aren't
>  >> related to the Darwin kernel.
>  >>
>  >> Please report bugs with Apple software or hardware via the supported,
>  >> Apple-maintained and Apple-monitored facility at
>  >> bugreporter.apple.com.
>  >>
>  >>  = Mike
>  >>
>  > --
>  > -mmw
>
>



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-mmw
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