Take a look at attached screenshot,
I get those spikes in the power history
whenever I plug or unplug the power cord
from the laptop.
Obviously the spikes are wrong readings,
should be filtered out by the upower
because they screw gnome-power-manager.
I suggest - whenever there is power related
event, upower should take 3 readings of power
consumption in the row (with slight delay) and
should reject unusually high/low value and
report the average of remaining 2 values.
I'm contributing with "me too".
Running Ubuntu 10.10
Take a look at attached screenshot, manager.
I get those spikes in the power history
whenever I plug or unplug the power cord
from the laptop.
Obviously the spikes are wrong readings,
should be filtered out by the upower
because they screw gnome-power-
I suggest - whenever there is power related
event, upower should take 3 readings of power
consumption in the row (with slight delay) and
should reject unusually high/low value and
report the average of remaining 2 values.