Hey all, one of my negative experiences with most of Linux has been with the kernal; specifically, the battery meter. As I only have a laptop (and a powerful one it is) knowing my battery life and being able to change that is important to me (It's probably also worth noting that the TERMINATE signal used when shutting down does NOT turn off the computer, even though it unloads the OS and eventually just sits there with a blank screen, I have to do a hard shutdown)
Anyway, I've heard that the battery meter problems have been fixed since kernal .30, I'm just wondering, can anyone confirm this?
PS, I would check myself, but I've no idea how to start a KDM session, booting up the alpha just presents me with a text screen, as I imagine it should.
-Dante
Anyway, I've heard that the battery meter problems have been fixed since kernal .30, I'm just wondering, can anyone confirm this?
PS, I would check myself, but I've no idea how to start a KDM session, booting up the alpha just presents me with a text screen, as I imagine it should.
-Dante
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