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I used the latest wheezy netinstaller of 31.07.2011. A lot of stuff was
fixed. It now recognizes my USB stick as 'CDROM' and installation was
successful. I did not see any errors.
The installation was a standard installation with "install" as option
and just a base system.
I will do some more tes
* Risto Suominen [110731 13:59 +0300]:
> And the battery in question looks like this (running on battery now):
>
> risto@lombard:~$ cat /proc/pmu/battery_0
>
> flags : 0011
> charge : 2677
> max_charge : 4377
> current: -1478
> voltage: 11109
> time rem. : 6520
> risto@lomb
battery is not shown when not plugged in, you can set the behavior in the
preferences of that panel item. It can then also display that no battery
is present.
Op 31/7/2011 schreef "Risto Suominen" :
>And the battery in question looks like this (running on battery now):
>
>risto@lombard:~$ cat /pr
And the battery in question looks like this (running on battery now):
risto@lombard:~$ cat /proc/pmu/battery_0
flags : 0011
charge : 2677
max_charge : 4377
current: -1478
voltage: 11109
time rem. : 6520
risto@lombard:~$
Risto
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Hi Jeroen,
Thanks for your help!
I have pbbuttonsd running, and the conf file is identical with yours.
I also tried to run powerprefs, and, in the Battery tab, the Current
Battery Warnlevel is 0. I'm not sure what it means.
The battery meter is actually present in the panel: a 2 mm narrow
black
Hi Risto,
in /var/log/syslog I see something similar as you, although I have the
battery status in the panel:
Jul 31 10:54:25 debian laptop-mode: WARNING: Battery does not report a
capacity. Minimum battery
Jul 31 10:54:25 debian laptop-mode: charge checking does not work without
a design capacit
Now I think I'm beginning to understand. I installed the powerprefs
package, but I don't think that it made any difference. But I found in
the panel preferences a battery meter applet. Unfortunately it doesn't
seem to support my machine (PowerBook G3 Lombard). It pops up a
battery low message box,
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