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Old 10-17-2020, 02:02 PM   #7
Jellby
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe View Post
* Try monitoring /sys/class/power_supply/mc13892_bat/capacity yourself in a shell.
* Disable the battery statistics plugin.
I did the monitoring from within KOReader, with terminal emulator, issuing "cat /sys/class/power_supply/mc13892_bat/capacity". It just gave the same stuck number as the battery icon.

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* Reboot, and check if it *actually* ticks in plain Nickel, just in case.
I did. I actually reinstalled the unpatched firmware. In Nickel I could see the battery level going down a couple of times, although both times it was when I removed and reinserted the SD card. I'm not sure if that triggered it or just that rescanning the card consumed enough battery. Started KOReader again, frontlight to maximum, no change. Back to Nickel: battery went down.

That's another thing, actually. It seems when I exit KOReader and get back to Nickel I get the message: "We could't recognize your Micro SD card. Please format it to FAT32 and try again" and no books. Removing and reinserting the card works fine, though (and in KOreader I'm reading books from the card).
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