* Amit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070916 00:51]: > Hey guys, > > I've tried modifying the .xinitrc to contain the battery percentage > level from apm but I cannot seem to get it. What is the proper way to > do this? I am sure many of you have this on your status bar. Any hints > or suggestions on how to approach this issue? > > Thanks, > Amit
AFAIK apm is not supported in new models of notebooks. I made a small tool for myself [1]. It shows battery charge (via acpi), cpu frequency, network interface traffic, time and load. It's linux specific. Looks like this: bat0: 100% cpu0: 800 | ppp0: [5205Kb|2215Kb] | 01:02 | 0.03 [1] http://rootshell.be/~polachok/statusd-46.tar.gz -- Alexander Polakov | http://polachok.livejournal.com Russian DWM users | http://community.livejournal.com/ru_dwm/
