On jeu., 2014-09-04 at 10:32 -0500, Forrest Cahoon wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Yves-Alexis Perez <cor...@debian.org> wrote:
> 
> > Please keep the bug on CC:, this is not a support channel
> >
> >
> > Sorry, I thought there would be a Reply-To header to take care of that.
> 
> 
> > On jeu., 2014-09-04 at 00:55 -0500, Forrest Cahoon wrote:
> > > It may be xfce4-power-manager. I'm referring to the icon that looks
> > > like a
> > > battery which has a picture of a power plug next to it when the
> > > computer is
> > > plugged in.
> > >
> > > I just added a panel applet I hadn't noticed before called "Battery
> > > Monitor" which shows a bar for the battery level which is blue when
> > > the AC
> > > is plugged in, but green when running on battery power. That one
> > > appears to
> > > work OK.
> >
> > So no, not the power manager (the plugin is called “Power Manager
> > Plugin”).
> >
> > When I right-click on the panel and choose Panel -> Add New Items, I do
> not see anything with "Power" in the name in the item list. Is there where
> you meant to look?
> 
> I do have these debian packages installed:
> 
> forrest@makemake:~$ dpkg -l | grep xfce4 | grep power
> ii  xfce4-power-manager        1.2.0-5            amd64              power
> manager for Xfce desktop
> ii  xfce4-power-manager-data   1.2.0-5            all                power
> manager for Xfce desktop, arch-indep files
> ii  xfce4-power-manager-plugin 1.2.0-5            amd64              power
> manager plugins for Xfce panel

Nevermind, it's not yet transitioned to the panel plugin in jessie/sid,
sorry for the confusion.

So, xfpm is running in the system tray (in your initial screenshot,
that's the battery+plug on the left part).

The battery plugin is the green one with the 98%.

Which one works and which one doesn't?

Regards,
-- 
Yves-Alexis

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Reply via email to