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Re: Batmon & Current



On Thu, 2002-09-19 at 01:20, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> Yes, negative means it's discharging the battery, positive means it's
> charging.

Ah. I see.

> Your current seem ok, you can see it get lower if you dim the backlight,
> if you ifconfig your ethernet down, remove your airport module, etc... :)

Hmm... Ok. Does the ethernet need to be compiled in as a module for
this?

BTW... Compiled your 2.4.20-pre5 kernel today for someone's ibook2
700MHz. I compiled the Sun GEM driver, and when network isn't connected,
it keeps dumping a message on to the console that 100bt is enabled.

\LaShI

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