You can add the Battery Monitor to the gnome-panel by right-clicking on
free-space on the panel and choosing add to panel dialog.

For my ibm T40 there is a extra acpi-kernel-kernel modul (ibm-acpi).
There is one too for Toshiba notebooks: modprobe toshiba-acpi

MfG
Matze

On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 12:02 -0400, Vivek Ayer wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have arch installed on my Toshiba Satellite A65-S1067 laptop. It
> functions for the most part, but it's quite unfriendly towards ACPI. I
> know this a 2.6 issue, but I was wondering if any found a workaround
> for this type. As far as ACPI is concerned, I'd like to turn down the
> monitor brightness, suspend to disk, suspend to ram, and control the
> fan without the stupid "on all the time" workaround.
> 
> Also, I was wondering if any found a battery monitor that I can
> install via pacman for the GNOME desktop. I've seen this battery
> monitor in other distros like Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandrake, but I haven't
> seen it in slackware or arch. Any help? Thanks.
> 
> Vivek
> 
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