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#1611
I know, but in past version of CSSU, this option was omitted. Is there any rationale for forcing commit=1 for root, or was it done just to be like vanilla? If the latter is the case, then, noexec for MyDocs should be kept too, while CSSU lifted it.
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From totally different barrel of vine - I've tried setting up /apps/osso/status-area-applet-battery/use_design_capacity gconf key to 0 (int), but it doesn't seem to help. I still see 1267 as max capacity, despite having higher current capacity (and real max capacity about 3300 mAh).

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#1612
I've tested status-area-applet-battery and it's gconf key back and forth. The result is
Bug 12723.

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BTW, i noticed, that Pali's mail isn't on the auto sentto mail list for CSSU bugs. Just in case it isn't deliberate, but just overlooked.
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#1613
I recently bought a Polarcell 1500mah battery (to an ebay seller recommended in TMO) and for me it shows his charge and his maximum as it would be like the normal BL-5J battery. I use last cssu-thumb version. Din't tried with previous one (And won't take risks, I have no microusb port, I use an external charger).
 
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@malkavian, did you calibrate your battery?
 

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No, but now I use the two batteries, wouldn't it be a problem?
 
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@hxka, he can't use the calibration script since his USB port is broken.

Meanwhile, this is what I was talking about a few posts back. Battery nearly empty but the icon did not turn red. I had another case yesterday saying 100%, 1205/484 mAh, but I failed to take a screenshot.
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Oh, I forgot that to obtain vdq you have to charge it with USB. Oops!
Anyway, if you are using two different batteries, you can't have correct readings for bof of them.
 

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#1618
Then I think it will be better for me, to have the new one (of 1500mAh) correctly measured and know that when battery status says that the old battery have 300 / 1500 it really have 82 / 1500. So I could change it when nearing that number.

Now when using new 1500 battery, it last a lot of time with 0/1282, so I don't know when it is really near end.

Yes I know, I can recharge Litium batteries when I want, but I obviously prefer to change of battery less often, and benefit from that extra 300mAh.

¿Could I do that?
 
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Unfortunately, no. As @pichlo pointed out, you can't recalibrate the battery without an usb port.
 

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Well, actually, if you have *only* USB port damaged, but all chips/peripherals OK, you could charge and calibrate using testpads under battery. Heck, you could even create a permanent workaround USB (both data and charging) this way.

But, a) it requires lottsa effort b) it's off-topic here. See "repairing usb port before and after it's too late" thread for further info.

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