Re: How to be notified if the battery of my notebook is low?

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Il giorno mer, 09/02/2011 alle 11.59 +0000, JB ha scritto:
> You need some utility that will do that.
> $ yum search battery
> $ yum info <package>
> from there go to project's web site.

Thank for reply, but I'm looking for how to tell to GNOME to notify me
when the battery is low with a pop up message (ad, if possible,
broadcast a "wall" message to the all remote user)

None of the application show by "yum search battery" do that: this is a
job for GNOME Desktop.
I remember witch a older version of Fedora (1 or 2), this "feature"
worked out of the box...

... But I wonder:
      * this need is not common to all GNOME desktop users?
      * nobody needs to be notified when the battery is low, without
        install third-party software ?
      * Other people how they solved this?

Many thanks

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Dario Lesca <d.lesca@xxxxxxxxxx>

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