This is a version hacked by Markus Demleitner (msdemlei@ari.uni-heidelberg.de). I started because I wanted support for more than one battery and then couldn't stop. I suppose the ACPI names of the power supplies ought to be made configurable. I will probably rework the stuff a bit more once I find time and then also rename it (because it's a completely different program now). Let me know if you think I should. For install instructions, see INSTALL file. Usage: +-------------+ |batt. graph| <- visual percentage battery bar |[Speed] [%]| <- Processor freq, battery percent |[expL] [S]| <- Expected remaining load/charge time, power source |[CPU T][Rate]| <- CPU Temperature in Celsius, rate in Watt +-------------+ Power source is either battery or AC, little blob beside is green for Full Charge, orange for Recharging, and red for Discharging. The rate is the rate of charge/discharge in Watt. I'm pretty certain that it is wildly inaccurate at least on my machine (which draws about 15 Watts according to a good lab power supply, but is shown as drawing 28 Watts by the ACPI readings). see wmacpimon -h for some command line switches Original wmacpimon by Costantino Pistagna This version by Markus Demleitner