mi wrote:
Hello,
while i was roaming on a textconsole, and the laptop only on battery, the
machine suddenly powered off. Leaving it badly with filesystem checks.
Now i wonder how to get a 'battery critical' warning yonder there .... ?
Here's some junk from my .bashrc to color the shell prompt according to
the battery life:
APM="/usr/bin/apm"
if [ -x $APM ]; then
function apm_percent()
{
state_line=$($APM)
cut_leading=${state_line#*: }
APM_PERCENT=${cut_leading%%%*}
echo $APM_PERCENT
}
function apm_charge()
{
case "$($APM)" in
*on-line*)
APM_CHARGE="+" ;;
*off-line*)
APM_CHARGE="-" ;;
esac
echo $APM_CHARGE
}
function apm_color()
{
if [ "$(apm_charge)" = "+" ]; then
echo "1;37"
else
case $(apm_percent) in
10?) echo "1;37" ;;
9?) echo "0;34" ;;
8?) echo "0;34" ;;
7?) echo "0;34" ;;
6?) echo "0;34" ;;
5?) echo "0;32" ;;
4?) echo "0;32" ;;
3?) echo "1;33" ;;
2?) echo "1;33" ;;
1?) echo "0;31" ;;
?) echo "0;31;5" ;;
*) echo "0;35" ;;
esac
fi
}
function apm_color_prompt
{
PS1="\[\e[$(apm_color)m\]\h\$\[\e[0m\] "
}
# linux console
if [ "$TERM" = "linux" ]; then
PROMPT_COMMAND=apm_color_prompt
fi
function echo_apm
{
echo -n "($(apm_charge)$(apm_percent)) "
}
# alternately echo apm state before prompt
# PROMPT_COMMAND = echo_apm
fi