My laptop's battery is bigger than yours

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Somehow, since a few weeks ago, occasionally gnome power manager loses its mind and starts telling me that my laptop battery's "last full charge" is 946.0 watt-hours of juice. Which makes the battery percentage indicator pretty much meaningless.

I can usually set things back to normal by charging up the battery to its true max capacity, 63 watt-hours, and rebooting. After the reboot, gnome-power-manager gains back its sanity, and usually continues to behave itself, for several cycle charges and reboots. But, invariably, after a few days gnome-power-manager once again becomes convinced that my laptop's got a nuclear-powered battery.

It's beginning to get rather old, and annoying. It looks to me like somehow, somewhere, gnome-power-manager saved an erroneous power reading, once upon a time, and keeps going back to it. I tried looking in gconf, trying to figured out where gnome-power-manager saves the last full charge reading, but had no luck. Anyone knows?

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