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i want to know if it's possible to know the remaining capacity of the battery, not in %, but something like the output of

cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info

in linux
 
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cat < /proc/XXXXXX

will give you the output of info...Unfortunately I can't find the battery commands...
 

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thanks, but I can't find it either
 
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most likely you want to run: bmestat
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thank you, that's what i was looking for
 
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