On 29.09.2014 02:25, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
>
> See what can you get within
> /sys/class/power_supply/...
Thanks! There are the files in:
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT1
alarm energy_full_design present uevent
capacity energy_now serial_number voltage_min_design
capacity_level manufacturer status voltage_now
cycle_count model_name subsystem@
device@ power/ technology
energy_full power_now type
Which of these files can be monitored?
Whatever you can 'cat' it can be 'watch',
man 1 cat/watch
Btw, I don't use batti but use actually use conky. How is the
information put in? Previously with other machines this is what would
work
Perhaps it should be set to BAT1 given that default is BAT0,
http://conky.sourceforge.net/variables.html
${offset 0} ${color slate grey} BAT: ${color } $battery
Thanks,
Ranjan
>
https://code.google.com/p/batti-gtk/
> Batti is a simple battery monitor for the system tray, similar to batterymon.
> Unlike the latter batti uses *UPower*, and if that is missing DeviceKit.Power, for
it's power information.
>
>
http://upower.freedesktop.org/
>
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/20/html/Power_Management_Guide...
>
> $ man 1 upower
> ...
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