On sam, 2008-03-01 at 07:40 -0500, Alfred Rossi wrote: > I think the package just needs to be rebuilt. > > Forgive me for not trying this on debian directly, but after > apt-getting the xfce4-battery-plugin source and building/installing it > in debug mode on ubuntu hardy the battery meter worked. I then rebuilt > it without debug enabled and it continued to work.
Well, we won't debug ubuntu things, sorry. > > To be honest I have no idea what's happening but I am not sure that it > is a kernel problem in any obvious way since acpi reports correct > information all along and hal seems sane. I don't think it's a kernel problem. It's a battery plugin problem, yes. > > Can anyone confirm that this actually happens on debian proper? I am > wondering if everyone here are ubuntu users who have been referred > upstream. Well, some people here seem to have reported the problem from a Debian. I can provide amd64 rebuilds if needed (or people can rebuild easily). If that fixes the problem, fine. -- Yves-Alexis
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