Re: Gnome Shell battery indicator missing

2012-01-13 Thread Panayiotis
Thanks!

On Παρ, 2012-01-13 at 07:22 +0100, Johan Grönqvist wrote:
 2012-01-12 09:40, Panayiotis Karabassis skrev:
  On 01/11/2012 10:41 PM, Johan Grönqvist wrote:
  Thanks, I'll wait for 3.2. Meanwhile I read the battery status with the
  acpi command. Linux as opposed to GNU Hurd, you mean?
 
 I upgraded the packages gnome-shell and gnome-shell-common to the 
 versions from unstable and I now see the battery icon again.
 
 / johan
 
 



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Re: Gnome Shell battery indicator missing

2012-01-12 Thread Panayiotis Karabassis

On 01/11/2012 10:41 PM, Johan Grönqvist wrote:

2012-01-11 20:26, Panayiotis Karabassis skrev:

The title is self-explanatory. This is a new installation of Wheezy.

Has anyone else observed this?



Yes, i see it too in a wheezy installation I installed this year.


The only related message I can find in the logs, is a complaint about
gnome-power-manager missing. Indeed the package with the same name
contains only a gnome-power-statistics binary.


I think that such functionality is being moved around (between 
libraries) in the transition to gnome 3.0 to gnome 3.2, and since 
wheezy currently contains a mixture of the two releases (gnome-shell 
is not yet updated to 3.2), I have just assumed that it would return 
when gnome-shell 3.2 transitions to wheezy.


I am neither certain, nor do I have a solution, but if I had 
considered this a major problem, I would have updated gnome-shell to 
3.2 from unstable (and some other gnome-related packages would also 
have to be upgraded). (Assuming you use linux)


Thanks, I'll wait for 3.2. Meanwhile I read the battery status with the 
acpi command. Linux as opposed to GNU Hurd, you mean?



Regards

Johan




Best regards,
Panayiotis


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Re: Gnome Shell battery indicator missing

2012-01-12 Thread Johan Grönqvist

2012-01-12 09:40, Panayiotis Karabassis skrev:

On 01/11/2012 10:41 PM, Johan Grönqvist wrote:

2012-01-11 20:26, Panayiotis Karabassis skrev:
I am neither certain, nor do I have a solution, but if I had
considered this a major problem, I would have updated gnome-shell to
3.2 from unstable (and some other gnome-related packages would also
have to be upgraded). (Assuming you use linux)


Linux as opposed to GNU Hurd, you mean?



I mean linux as opposed to debian/kFreeBSD. It seems that freebsd is the 
reason it has not migrated to testing yet. See 
http://bugs.debian.org/652482.



/ johan


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Re: Gnome Shell battery indicator missing

2012-01-12 Thread Johan Grönqvist

2012-01-12 09:40, Panayiotis Karabassis skrev:

On 01/11/2012 10:41 PM, Johan Grönqvist wrote:
Thanks, I'll wait for 3.2. Meanwhile I read the battery status with the
acpi command. Linux as opposed to GNU Hurd, you mean?


I upgraded the packages gnome-shell and gnome-shell-common to the 
versions from unstable and I now see the battery icon again.


/ johan


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Gnome Shell battery indicator missing

2012-01-11 Thread Panayiotis Karabassis

The title is self-explanatory. This is a new installation of Wheezy.

Has anyone else observed this?

The only related message I can find in the logs, is a complaint about 
gnome-power-manager missing. Indeed the package with the same name 
contains only a gnome-power-statistics binary.


Many thanks in advance,
Panayiotis


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Re: Gnome Shell battery indicator missing

2012-01-11 Thread Johan Grönqvist

2012-01-11 20:26, Panayiotis Karabassis skrev:

The title is self-explanatory. This is a new installation of Wheezy.

Has anyone else observed this?



Yes, i see it too in a wheezy installation I installed this year.


The only related message I can find in the logs, is a complaint about
gnome-power-manager missing. Indeed the package with the same name
contains only a gnome-power-statistics binary.


I think that such functionality is being moved around (between 
libraries) in the transition to gnome 3.0 to gnome 3.2, and since wheezy 
currently contains a mixture of the two releases (gnome-shell is not yet 
updated to 3.2), I have just assumed that it would return when 
gnome-shell 3.2 transitions to wheezy.


I am neither certain, nor do I have a solution, but if I had considered 
this a major problem, I would have updated gnome-shell to 3.2 from 
unstable (and some other gnome-related packages would also have to be 
upgraded). (Assuming you use linux)



Regards

Johan


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