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Low Battery Daemon & Notifications
I remember reading about a few people getting the LED to flash with the battery status. But the way I see it is there is already a daemon for low battery alerts and I would like my N900 LED to blink red on low battery, I would like to do this in the most efficient manner. Has this been done before?
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Thanks but I that just seems like it is a script, I was hoping for a more efficient way of going about it...
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It just doesn't seem to be the most efficient way of going about it, there is already a battery deamon, why not see if we can utilize that?
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what WOULD be cool is some way to change the colour of the breathing light every, say, 20%. eg: green flash for 100%-80%, blue for 80-60, yellow for 60-40%, magenta for 40-20%, red for <20%. although that's not part of your original post so i'll leave it for its own topic |
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You have to restart mce after editing the mce.ini.
Reboot the device or as root: initctl stop mce; sleep 3; initctl start mce |
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