The battery monitor on the xfce4 shows 50%% and does not seem to be
working correctly. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
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Stephen Sefick
Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are
so little or so large that all they really do for us is puff us u
On 07 Dec 2004 at 11h12, peter plessas wrote:
Hi,
> then changing the permissions of /dev/pmu didn't help either.
Maybe /dev/apm?
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Colin
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 11:38:24AM +0100, peter plessas wrote:
> i am searching for libdv2-dev via apt, but only have libdv4 available.
> Does anyone know the appropriate apt sources?
libdv2-dev is obsolete and has been superceded by libdv4-dev. You can
get old packages from snapshot.debian.net, b
Dear List,
i am searching for libdv2-dev via apt, but only have libdv4 available.
Does anyone know the appropriate apt sources?
There is a small panel applet in kde which displays the battery status,
but only root in its own kde session can run it. I try to enable it via
the kontrol center, bu
Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> I am trying to find a batter monitor to use with gnome. I have
> pbbuttonsd/powerprefs installed. When I try to use 'Battery Charge
> Monitor 2.6.2' it comes up but always shows the battery as empty.
You can use wmbatppc as a swallowed app in the GNOME pan
> I am trying to find a batter monitor to use with gnome. I have
> pbbuttonsd/powerprefs installed. When I try to use 'Battery Charge
> Monitor 2.6.2' it comes up but always shows the battery as empty.
Load the apm-emu module.
Michael
On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 22:40, Tony wrote:
> I am using Sarge 'testing' (RC1 installer) on a G3 iBook.
>
> I am trying to find a batter monitor to use with gnome. I have
> pbbuttonsd/powerprefs installed. When I try to use 'Battery Charge
> Monitor 2.6.2' it comes up but always shows the batter
I am using Sarge 'testing' (RC1 installer) on a G3 iBook.
I am trying to find a batter monitor to use with gnome. I have
pbbuttonsd/powerprefs installed. When I try to use 'Battery Charge
Monitor 2.6.2' it comes up but always shows the battery as empty.
Is there something missing to use 'Ba
Sergio Brandano wrote:
> Thanks for the patch. I hope it will be inserted in the next package.
> As for the GNOME battery monitor, as far as I remember it does not
> work yet.
The patch is entirely untested; if the applet doesn't work, would you be able to
test it with the p
Thanks for the patch. I hope it will be inserted in the next package.
As for the GNOME battery monitor, as far as I remember it does not
work yet. There was a *preliminary* patch for allowing apmd support,
but we are still waiting for the Debian package of pmud, that shuld
gather all these
Hello,
Nice article on Debian for Powerbooks! Very extensive and thorough.
Question: does the GNOME battery monitor applet currently work for PPC?
It's not completely clear in your article. If not, the attached patch
(against gnome-core_1.0.55-1) might help...
(Another "assumed char
I have now simplified the installation instruction of pmud.
The enclosed /etc/init.d/pmud is required in place of the
original. It all seems to work, except that it does not want
to be triggered at start-up. Permissions are ok.
Ideas are welcome. We should have our own package for it...
I a
In the usual place, of course:
http://www.dcs.qmw.ac.uk/~sb/PowerBook.html
Cheers,
Sergio
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