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Re: xfce-battery plugin: msg#00366xfce.user
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 21:58, rfa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > [super noob alert] > > Hello everyone, > > I was wondering what to run to get the xfce-battery-plugin working? i > can't seem to find the documentation for this... any ideas? I've got some ideas that you might find helpful, but I can't guarantee anything. Battery support in Linux is complicated, to say the least. I'll try to answer this in a question answer format. Read this like a choose your own adventure novel and hopefully you'll have a good idea of what you need to do. In short, this depends on 2 of three things. There are two different daemons that handle this, depending on the age of the laptop. APMD (older laptops) or ACPID (newer laptops). Then you have to have xfce4-battery-plugin installed on your system. If the battery plugin is installed, then you can add it to your applications panel. You can add the battery plugin to your applications panel by right-clicking on the panel and adding a battery monitor. It will appear on the far right of your applications panel. If it doesn't recognize your battery, things get more complicated. 1) Can you monitor the battery levels from GNOME or KDE? If Yes, then make sure you have the battery plugin-in installed. Or, add it to your panel. If No, go on to 2. 2) How old is your laptop? If it's more than a couple of years old, it probably needs apmd installed and turned on at start. If it's newer than that, then you will need acpid installed and turned on at stat-up. People will be able to help you more with how to check this if you tell us what distribution you use. If the appropriate plugin isn't installed, install them both and experiment. If it doesn't start working, then it will help if you tell us what kind of a laptop you have and what distribution you use. I hope this helps get you started. When I first got into Linux, this was something that was really hard to get working. Things have improved but aren't always perfect yet. But, it's well worth getting this going. I hope this helps. --andy Om Mani Padme Hume --Traditional Tibetan Blessing _______________________________________________ Xfce mailing list Xfce@xxxxxxxx http://lunar-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce http://www.xfce.org |
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