Ubuntu 18.10 on Lenovo Ideapad 330-15ICH missing battery indicator/management












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I installed Ubuntu 18.10 on a fresh new Lenovo Ideapad 330-15ICH, and I have issues with the battery. The battery indicator does not appear in the status bar, and acpi -V shows:



Adapter 0: off-line
Cooling 0: Processor 0 of 10
Cooling 1: Processor 0 of 10
Cooling 2: Processor 0 of 10
Cooling 3: Processor 0 of 10
Cooling 4: x86_pkg_temp no state information available
Cooling 5: Processor 0 of 10
Cooling 6: Processor 0 of 10
Cooling 7: Processor 0 of 10
Cooling 8: intel_powerclamp no state information available
Cooling 9: pch_cannonlake no state information available
Cooling 10: Processor 0 of 10
Cooling 11: iwlwifi no state information available


(note that the adapter was plugged in when I ran this).



Here is dmesg | grep -i battery:



[ 7.543690] battery: ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery absent)



The battery is most certainly there (it's internal and non-removable). BIOS is configures as EFI, in non-secure boot mode, but I see nothing concerning power management.



There's a bunch of ACPI stuff at dmesg, which I will post if anyone deems them useful. I see people mentioning a bunch of other issues but not this, so I'm guessing I'm doing something wrong.










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    I installed Ubuntu 18.10 on a fresh new Lenovo Ideapad 330-15ICH, and I have issues with the battery. The battery indicator does not appear in the status bar, and acpi -V shows:



    Adapter 0: off-line
    Cooling 0: Processor 0 of 10
    Cooling 1: Processor 0 of 10
    Cooling 2: Processor 0 of 10
    Cooling 3: Processor 0 of 10
    Cooling 4: x86_pkg_temp no state information available
    Cooling 5: Processor 0 of 10
    Cooling 6: Processor 0 of 10
    Cooling 7: Processor 0 of 10
    Cooling 8: intel_powerclamp no state information available
    Cooling 9: pch_cannonlake no state information available
    Cooling 10: Processor 0 of 10
    Cooling 11: iwlwifi no state information available


    (note that the adapter was plugged in when I ran this).



    Here is dmesg | grep -i battery:



    [ 7.543690] battery: ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery absent)



    The battery is most certainly there (it's internal and non-removable). BIOS is configures as EFI, in non-secure boot mode, but I see nothing concerning power management.



    There's a bunch of ACPI stuff at dmesg, which I will post if anyone deems them useful. I see people mentioning a bunch of other issues but not this, so I'm guessing I'm doing something wrong.










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      I installed Ubuntu 18.10 on a fresh new Lenovo Ideapad 330-15ICH, and I have issues with the battery. The battery indicator does not appear in the status bar, and acpi -V shows:



      Adapter 0: off-line
      Cooling 0: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 1: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 2: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 3: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 4: x86_pkg_temp no state information available
      Cooling 5: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 6: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 7: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 8: intel_powerclamp no state information available
      Cooling 9: pch_cannonlake no state information available
      Cooling 10: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 11: iwlwifi no state information available


      (note that the adapter was plugged in when I ran this).



      Here is dmesg | grep -i battery:



      [ 7.543690] battery: ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery absent)



      The battery is most certainly there (it's internal and non-removable). BIOS is configures as EFI, in non-secure boot mode, but I see nothing concerning power management.



      There's a bunch of ACPI stuff at dmesg, which I will post if anyone deems them useful. I see people mentioning a bunch of other issues but not this, so I'm guessing I'm doing something wrong.










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      I installed Ubuntu 18.10 on a fresh new Lenovo Ideapad 330-15ICH, and I have issues with the battery. The battery indicator does not appear in the status bar, and acpi -V shows:



      Adapter 0: off-line
      Cooling 0: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 1: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 2: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 3: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 4: x86_pkg_temp no state information available
      Cooling 5: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 6: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 7: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 8: intel_powerclamp no state information available
      Cooling 9: pch_cannonlake no state information available
      Cooling 10: Processor 0 of 10
      Cooling 11: iwlwifi no state information available


      (note that the adapter was plugged in when I ran this).



      Here is dmesg | grep -i battery:



      [ 7.543690] battery: ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery absent)



      The battery is most certainly there (it's internal and non-removable). BIOS is configures as EFI, in non-secure boot mode, but I see nothing concerning power management.



      There's a bunch of ACPI stuff at dmesg, which I will post if anyone deems them useful. I see people mentioning a bunch of other issues but not this, so I'm guessing I'm doing something wrong.







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