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fdpowermon

Shows an icon in the system tray for battery state.

Features:

  • minimalist. The code consists of 500 lines, most of which are documentation and comments
  • A power monitor, not a power manager.
  • The ability (not enabled by default) to suspend a laptop on low power levels, or do other tasks when the battery reaches a particular level

Written in perl, fdpowermon requires the Gtk2 and (optionally) Gtk2::Notify perl modules. It uses the "acpi" program, called every three seconds, to read power levels.

If Gtk2::Notify is not available, or the necessary infrastructure is not set up by the window manager, fdpowermon will fall back to using a dialog box. It is also possible to explicitly disable the use of notifications.

The script can be themed through a configuration file, either in /etc or in ~/.config.

To install, do the following:

  • On Debian or derivatives, run 'apt-get install fdpowermon'.
  • On Arch Linux, install fdpowermon from AUR
  • On other distributions:
    • Ensure all dependencies are installed
    • Copy the fdpowermon script to your path
    • Add fdpowermon to your X11 session
    • Profit!

Bugs are welcome through the Debian BTS, "fdpowermon" package