Does running "apm" show the correct battery status?
On 2014 Dec 16 (Tue) at 22:29:29 +0100 (+0100), Marko Cupa?? wrote: :Hi, : :not being satisfied with various Linux flavours on my ThinkPad T440, I :have reverted back to OpenBSD. With the exception of non-supported :internal wifi card (realtek usb dongle works more or less fine with :urtwn), and not having sound over HDMI (I have dedicated another older :laptop for HTPC use), I use it without significant problems so far. : :As a long time xfce user, I got used to monitor my battery status with :xfce4-power-manager. Unfortunately, I don't have much use of it, as it :does not update battery status in real time. Upon start it shows the :correct status, but it does not update afterwards. I need to restart :the application in order to update. : :Any chance for fixing this? : :Thank you in advance. :-- :Marko Cupa?? :https://www.mimar.rs/ : -- "Here at the Phone Company, we serve all kinds of people; from Presidents and Kings to the scum of the earth ..."

