battery monitor with KDE 64 bit
Lars Engels
lars.engels at 0x20.net
Mon Apr 7 11:33:59 UTC 2008
Quoting martinko <gamato at users.sf.net>:
> Lars Engels wrote:
>> Quoting Dan Langille <dan at langille.org>:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm running 7.0 amd64 with KDE 3.5
>>>
>>> sysutils/klaptopdaemon works only on i386
>>>
>>> What battery monitor software are you using?
>>
>> dbsd-battinfo from sysutils/desktopbsd-tools offers you a tray icon.
>> sysutils/nbosd can show you battery info and cpu frequency on
>> demand with and on screen display.
>>
>>
>> Lars
>
> Hi Lars,
>
> sysutils/nbosd looks very nice and rather useful, thanks! :-)
>
> However, I can think of the following:
>
> There are 2 important/interesting information missing:
> - remaining run-time in hours:minutes when running on battery
> - CPU temperature (especially on laptops)
Good idea, it should be no problem to use sysctl to get those values.
> Also, it might be quite useful to render battery related info in red
> colour once battery charge drops below some (configurable) limit when
> not running on AC power.
>
> The last but not least important is this -- nbosd shows you info on
> demand only. I find that most often I forget about my battery running
> flat and thus nbosd wouldn't help. Any idea how to deal with it ?
nbosd was designed to show the value on demand. I have a keyboard
shortcut which shows me the OSD whenever I need it.
But the shortcut doesn't work in every case e.g. when playing
fullscreen games. So I taught nbosd to work together with devd and now
nbosd has an option to run as a daemon and only shows up when the
battery percentage falls below a user-defined value.
It still has some rough corners and the code needs to be cleaned up
that's why I haven't committed the new version.
I hope that my (very limited atm :-( ) time allows me get it finished, soon.
Lars
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