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Re: pmu_battery in sid



* 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      : 00000011
> charge     : 2677
> max_charge : 4377
> current    : -1478
> voltage    : 11109
> time rem.  : 6520
> risto@lombard:~$


Package: wmbatppc
Version: 2.5-4
Installed-Size: 648
Maintainer: Julien BLACHE <jblache@debian.org>
Architecture: powerpc
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7), libx11-6, libxext6, libxinerama1, libxosd2 (>= 2.2.13), libxpm4
Suggests: wmaker, pmud
Description: Battery monitor for Apple G3/G4 ibooks/powerbooks
 wmbatppc displays the status of your laptop's battery in a dock icon,
 and features an On-Screen Display to remind you of the battery state.
 This is aimed at PPC laptops, suchs as iBooks and PowerBooks G3 or G4 ;
 laptops with two batteries are supported.
 .
 A command-line utility called batppc is also provided to access battery
 information from the console.
 .
 The status infos include the charge of the battery, the voltage, whether
 your laptop is plugged in or not, whether the battery is charging
 or not, the time remaining (both use and charge) and the level of the
 battery (it indicates the level of each battery if your laptop has two
 bays).
 .
 This package suggests pmud which can be used as a source of information.
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/w/wmbatppc/wmbatppc_2.5-4_powerpc.deb
Size: 40732
MD5sum: e852c5607810f1ef76ddc4fde1d1e405
SHA1: f4b979b12d61c69705e5a0ff1650603deef287c9
SHA256: c2e4205a593ae199352fa08196d5a3f0c07d583070d10e1b895845f010046f66

Elimar

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