On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 06:31:46AM +0200, tobias@justdreams.de wrote:
Quoting Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org>:
- xfce4 battery meter seems broken (please confirm)
Why only xfce? If only one user reported that, I guess it is an ACPI problem on this machine that is not xfce-specific, but rather machine-specific (and the reporter happens to use xfce). Due to the heavy ACPI changes in this release, this seems likely.
My best guess is the following: Problems in 2.6.20 were related to the fact that acpi modules firstly were not loaded by default for most of the users. Hence, no directory /proc/acpi/bat existed. The xfce4-battery-plugin resolves the issue by showing that 50% thingy.
From the release logs, IIRC, as of 2.6.21 the acpi stuff moves now from /proc/acpi to /sys. This is supposed to be work in progress, but the battery stuff might be already affected. (I'm fishing here, I didn't check the patches)
-T
Actually, I'm the one who has a problem with xfce, 2.6.21, and the battery monitor. Using 2.6.20 (with modules) it works but using 2.6.21 (with modules) it doesn't. The acpi command still works, but the panel battery monitor doesn't. Someone else try it! Make me not look crazy! Jason