KThinkBat
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Description
KThinkBat is a laptop battery monitor for the KDE-Kicker. It is inspired by the Windows Application "Battery Maximizer" which is included with ThinkPads.
On ThinkPads it uses the SMAPI BIOS through the tp_smapi driver. It shows you the current power consumption of the laptop and brings support for a second battery. It is fully customizable including sizes, color, fonts and battery number
Homepage: https://lepetitfou.dyndns.org/KThinkBat
Author: Tobias Roeser
Latest Version (2006/02/04): 0.1.5
Screenshot
Offline Mode: you see how much charge is left and the current discharging rate.
Online Mode: you see how much charge is left and the current charging rate. This screenshot is taken with the disabled "summarize batteries" option.
Installation
KThinkBat uses the autotools. For a standard installation use
./configure make su -c 'make install'
Alternatively, to minimize filesystem clutter you can install KThinkBat into /opt/kthinkbat and add just a few symlinks under /usr:
mkdir -p /opt/kthinkbat ./configure --prefix=/opt/kthinkbat make make install cd /usr/lib/kde3 ls -vs ../../../opt/kthinkbat/lib/* ./ cd /usr/share/apps/kicker/applets ln -vs ../../../../../opt/kthinkbat/share/apps/kicker/applets/kthinkbat.desktop ./
(The above paths are for Fedora 4, and may need to be adjusted for other distributions.)
Gentoo
You can use the the ebuild from this portage overlay, category/package: app-laptop/kthinkbat.
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Model Specific Notes
- T20 - 0.1.5 appears to work but did not display a second battery even when one was present at system boot and is found by ACPI. This may be because KThinkBat doesn't use tp_smapi, but information is easily obtained from ACPI as an alternative. ( cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state )