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Author Battery monitor return incorrect value, problem to have APM support in kernel ?
NothingHere

2005-03-30, 6:03 pm

Hi al,
I have a little problem.
I have a "HP Pavilion ze4200" laptop.
I've just installed Fedora Core 3 from cd-rom, with the inclued 2.6.10
kernel.

I just want to use the battery monitor, wich is in the gnome panel (near the
clock, you can find it when you use your mouse, left button, add to panel
item).

This battery monitor didn't return the correct value...
So I have ACPI inclued by default in the kernel, but not APM support.

So I think, if I add APM support to the kernel, maybe this monitor can
return the correcet value.
I've just recompiled the kernel and checked APM support.

My computer work fine with my new recompiled kernel ... but I don't have any
APM support !!

So what's wrong ?

Maybe I don't need APM support if anyone can tell me hw the battery monitor
applet can return correct value and using ACPI ...

So is APM really needed ?
Anyone know a Monitor Battery looking like the battery monitor for gnome
panel, wich use ACPI ?

If not, anyone can tell me why APM support is not present when I recompile
my kernel ?

.... sorry for my bad english ... ;p


Davide Bianchi

2005-03-30, 6:03 pm

On 2005-03-25, NothingHere <nothing_h@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have a "HP Pavilion ze4200" laptop.
> I've just installed Fedora Core 3 from cd-rom, with the inclued 2.6.10


And this is related with apache... how?
Davide

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