El Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 08:07:48AM +0100, Julien Danjou ens deleit� amb les 
seg�ents paraules:
> At 1237331029 time_t, Nathan Huesken wrote:
> > What do you thing? Cool Idea or garbage?
> 
> Both.
> To monitor regular file, you can use inotify. You should probably
> require à Lua module to access this function, but that should not be too
> hard to do. However, note that inotify is Linux specific.
> 
> OTOH, and AFAIK, inotify won't work for /sys or /proc , because this 2
> file systems are not real file sytems and no one is writing your
> battery status inside a file; it's when you open it that you go and ask your
> battery its status.

On the other hand, I think power status changes are announced through dbus, so
this should still be doable without timers.

apa!

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