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Linux Kernel for Surface Devices
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No power status shown #656

Open Haituga opened 4 years ago

Haituga commented 4 years ago

Hi, I was looking for a good distro for my Surface Pro 3 and came across elementary. After a few tests within a VM on my main PC I came to the conclusion that Elementary OS seems quite fitting for me and I love the GUI, the support you get from this repo, the software management and the quick accessibility. But I have the problem that is best described here. Instead of a battery life status, all I've got displayed is a little sun that allows to change the brightness and allows me to access the power settings. I tried some workarounds which I got from the issue tracker from this very repo and even against your advice installed tlp and powertop. But the GUI update that should came with laptop-mode-tools (which I uninstalled for tlp) or tlp isn't functioning. I hope you can help.

Sincerely, Lukas | Haituga

Haituga commented 4 years ago

Output from: $ ls /sys/bus/acpi/devices

10EC5640:00 80860F14:00 80860F14:01 80862288:00 80862288:01 8086228A:00 8086228A:01 8086228E:00 8086228E:01 8086228E:02 808622A8:00 808622B7:00 808622C1:00 808622C1:01 808622C1:02 808622C1:03 808622C1:04 808622C1:05 808622C1:06 808622D8:00 808622E0:00 ACPI0003:00 ACPI000C:00 AMCR22A8:00 APTA0330:00 device:00 device:01 device:02 device:03 device:04 device:05 device:06 device:07 device:08 device:09 device:0a device:0b device:0c device:0d device:0e device:0f device:10 device:11 device:12 device:13 device:14 device:15 device:16 device:17 device:18 device:19 device:1a device:1b device:1c device:1d device:1e device:1f device:20 device:21 device:22 device:23 device:24 device:25 device:26 device:27 device:28 device:29 device:2a device:2b device:2c device:2d device:2e device:2f device:30 device:31 device:32 device:33 device:34 device:35 device:36 device:37 device:38 device:39 device:3a device:3b device:3c device:3d device:3e device:3f device:40 device:41 device:42 device:43 device:44 HAD022A8:00 INT0002:00 INT0800:00 INT3396:00 INT33BD:00 INT33FD:00 INT33FF:00 INT33FF:01 INT33FF:02 INT33FF:03 INT33FF:04 INT3400:00 INT3402:00 INT3403:00 INT3403:01 INT3403:02 INT3403:03 INT3403:04 INT3403:05 INT3406:00 INT3407:00 INT3408:00 INT3409:00 INTL9C60:00 INTL9C60:01 LNXCPU:00 LNXCPU:01 LNXCPU:02 LNXCPU:03 LNXPOWER:00 LNXPOWER:01 LNXPOWER:02 LNXPOWER:03 LNXPOWER:04 LNXPOWER:05 LNXPOWER:06 LNXPOWER:07 LNXPOWER:08 LNXPOWER:09 LNXSYBUS:00 LNXSYBUS:01 LNXSYSTM:00 LNXVIDEO:00 MAX34407:00 MAX34407:01 MAX34407:02 MSFT0001:00 MSFT0003:00 MSHW0005:00 MSHW0006:00 MSHW0008:00 MSHW0009:00 MSHW0011:00 MSHW0028:00 MSHW0036:00 MSHW0037:00 MSHW0053:00 MSHW0102:00 MSHW4753:00 OVTI8835:00 PNP0000:00 PNP0100:00 PNP0103:00 PNP0501:00 PNP0A08:00 PNP0B00:00 PNP0C02:00 PNP0C02:01 PNP0C02:02 PNP0C0A:00 PNP0C0C:00 PNP0C0D:00 PNP0C0E:00 PNP0C0F:00 PNP0C0F:01 PNP0C0F:02 PNP0C0F:03 PNP0C0F:04 PNP0C0F:05 PNP0C0F:06 PNP0C0F:07 PNP0C31:00 PNP0C40:00

Haituga commented 4 years ago

I got it to work by fixing Secure Boot following this Repo.