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(this is likely the "GNOME Power Manager" package, however launchpad
says it doesnt exist)

1 hovering mouse over battery icon displays nothing (unlike the wireless
icon).

2 clicking on icon does not show percentage only time till full

3 go to "Power statistics - device information" to make it say "device
information" at the top, choose laptop battery, and the Details tab
(strange that the text doesnt match). then look for "percentage", and
you ask "percentage what"? well thats what i wondered... it should read
"percentage full" (rather than just describing it as a percentage),
"capacity" is better and the one that is called "capacity" already can
be called "usable" or if the percentage is inverted, "wear".

4 suggest in Help ways of reviving the battery (or at least mention it)
- although this may be removed later by someone who sells batteries - i
have seen this corruption in wikipedia - one pitfall of open source...

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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battery power percentage, charging
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/734655
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