![]() ![]() I haven't been able to spend any time working on this lately, so I am currently using Mate. (08-18-2017, 10:13 AM)n3rDy Wrote: That's great k_mp, thanks for the hard work on this. In case you have not found a solution yet, have a look at my custom script that adds the battery status properly to i3status: (06-30-2017, 11:47 AM)n3rDy Wrote: Indeed Luke's FireFox tweaks were worth doing. Is there some sort of a power management program that is a dependency for this work?Īny other ideas for me to try to get the battery percentage and remaining time to work? I looked at the contents of uevent and it looks like similar info to another Linux laptop that I have access to. I have tried changing it from "battery 0" to "battery 1" as well as verified the path is correct. It will either show 0 or if change to the format line that is commented out in the /etc/nf file it will show the current system time in the battery area (not time left in the battery or time till full charge). What I am having difficulty getting is battery percentage or run time. I have managed to get it to no longer show "No Battery", as you can see in the screen caps below, it will show white when it is plugged in and red when it running off battery. Now I am working on getting the battery information in the bottom right i3 status bar. Indeed Luke's FireFox tweaks were worth doing. ![]() Next up will be to see if I can make the "No Battery" indicator actually work, I am sure that will take some manpage reading. FireFox is much slower than it was in Mate which is surprising, so I will be going thru that guide I saw here the other day and see if I can make it a little zippier. I have installed i3 to the emmc and wireless is working fine. I had watched the videos on, but those youtube ones are much more detailed. It is built in to the PineBook image and works great, not sure why I didn't think of that. As for configuring, setting up and using i3wm there is a nice video series here:Īnd of course the pretty good i3 documentation: (06-27-2017, 04:40 PM)xalius Wrote: I would use either nmtui which is a network manager interface for the console, or just install the gnome network manager applet, but that has a lot of packages for dependencies.
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