It is working on my laptop.

Do you see something on the /proc/acpi/battery directory with BAT1 or
something approaching this ? If not it is maybe possible that the acpi
driver of your kernel does not include the battery part. You can check
it with dmesg | grep "Battery Slot". If you have it I assume that there
is a small bug in the battery module

M.
> Is there anything special I have to do to get the Battery Module working?
> It shows NO BAT, no matter what, but the battery monitor thing in KDE works,
> so I guess everything else is ok.
> Is everyone else's working?
>   


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