On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Vincent Bernat <[email protected]> wrote:
> ❦ 6 août 2012 19:35 CEST, Alexandru Băluț <[email protected]> : > > > The battery indicator is missing, there is no empty space. I do see the > > network, bluetooth, keyboard profile and Dropbox indicators, at the left > of > > the current date. > > Is gnome-power-manager (or xfce-power-manager) running? > I looked in synaptic what executable files gnome-power-manager installs, and it has /usr/bin/gnome-power-statistics, but that's not running, and it does not seem to be an indicator anyway. Then I looked at: $ cat /usr/share/doc/gnome-power-manager/README and it sais about the daemon, which seems to be running: $ ps aux | grep gnome-settings-daemon aleb 10730 0.0 0.2 991164 21752 ? Sl 08:18 0:18 /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-settings-daemon and about the app for configuration, which I tried: $ gnome-control-center -v then went to "Power" and I tried setting "Show battery status in the menu bar" from an empty value to "When battery is present" or "When battery is charging/in use" or "Never", but none of these are saved.. when I come back the field is again empty. No (error) message is printed in the console. I could reinstall gnome-power-manager.. Thanks! Alex
