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acpi -a can I make it so it shows all ways charging?

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Hi I got a Windows tablet that I installed Ubuntu server on it.

It was working real good for almost 2 years always plug in. But the battery puffed up and so I solder the wire from the 12 volt power supply to were the battery goes in. But there is a left over wight color wire. I guess it for info on the battery.

I have not had it stay up for over 2 days max. It thinks the battery goes to 0% and will turn off.

I put the wight wire to ground with a 220K resistor. Just did not so have to test if it says up.

But this command shows it like this. root@rayday-tablet:~# acpi -s Battery 0: Discharging, 74%, 00:29:12 remaining root@rayday-tablet:~# uptime 20:40:37 up 23 min, 1 user, load average: 0.38, 0.18, 0.11 root@rayday-tablet:~#

How can I get this to think the battery is all ways charging. Can I fackout the acpi command or something?

-Raymond Day

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When I do this command it it shows the battery as 0 it will turn off with in about 20 sec. upower -i /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0 so I guess some cron job will do something like that and then it turns off. How can I stop this? It's always has power though the power supply no battery in it.
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