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as I said I love the idea t have a fast way directly on the tablet to visualize the battery recent history. I have this working on last release (Im not sure how reliable are these numbers) but at least I can see when some app use 'too much' power and have an idea of recharging time in different 'real life' situations.
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Well, now you can play a bit with APM as it provides battery changes in single D-Bus signal and simple iface to get value. I'm thinking of logging battery history too. In a bit different way, but still much common to your goal.
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There's a major problem with advanced-power. After upgrading omweather, each time I rebooted, I got the following error: Operation temporarily disabled due to low memory, and a white background. Removing omweather did not solve the problem (so, it wasn't the cause). No problem after removing advanced-power (and the boot is also much faster).

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I suppose it's quite old now so maybe it's not too much of a problem, but whenever I read APM (especially in relation to power), I think of the thing on PCs before ACPI. I can't think of a better name right now, though.
i guess that whats confusing me is when i pick up the tablet after not using it for a night and is greeted by the red battery icon and a warning sound...
Last edited by tso; 2009-01-17 at 01:24.