On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 01:59:34PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've started playing around with WindowMaker and saw the wmacpi applet. > I downloaded, recompiled my kernel enabling ACPI and disabling APM, > installed the kernel, rebooted and started the ACPI applet. But, the > thing doesn't show any information. It's constantly at 100% (even > thought right now I'm on 76% battery) and says that I'm in AC mode. Has > the API for the kernel changed? I'm running the 2.4.16 kernel.
I have APM and use wmapm. It partially works: it detects whether I'm plugged in or not, and the battery meter works too. The sleep, and hybernate, buttons don't work though. Oh and I'm running kernel 2.4.7 on an IBM Thinkpad A21m. > Also, I'm soliciting any recommendations for good WM applets to use. I > grabbed them all and played around with them. I'm definitely looking for > both AIM and ICQ clones that will integrate nicely with WindowMaker... I don't use AIM or ICQ, so I can't hlp you there. The applets I have normally running are: wmapm: APM control and display wmCalClock: calendar and clock wmppp: ppp control and siplay wmifs: netwrok activity display wmbiff: fancy biff applet wmix: sound control wmxmms: XMMS launcher I'm also looking for a good applet to check on system activity, memory, etc -- Ignasi.