I had that issue before on an older Macbook

The only way I was able to see how much battery I had was installing xfce4-battery-plugin and then add it to your Panel. The plugin it self is not very pretty but it does the job.

-Gio

On Thu, 13 Oct, 2016 at 8:32 PM, Austin McDonald <perry...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah, I'm on 16.04. The system won't read the battery, and since it's not a pro the guide you attached won't help. I'm already running tigerite's kernel, which solved everything else. But anyway the system can't monitor the battery, so I never have any idea how much juice I have left in the machine.

Austin

On Oct 13, 2016, at 9:13 AM, caligaris <libreguar...@gmail.com> wrote:

Are you using Xubuntu 16.04?

From what I read, the kernel 4.4 should take care of your battery.

This tutorial is a bit outdated, see if it works.

https://github.com/neoreeps/surface-pro-3

What exactly is wrong with your battery?

-Gio


On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 3:00 PM, Austin McDonald <perry...@gmail.com> wrote:
I need a battery driver for my S3, anyone know where I can get one?

Austin

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