Re: How to find the progress of a battery in linux

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--- Hemant Mohapatra <hemant.mohapatra@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 7/30/05, Anurag Verma <newanurag@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > My dear friend u r mistaken, every hardware service must be accessed by
> kernel
> > only. I thought some sort of module must be present inside kernel to get
> > progress of battery. if u dont know the answer dont reply but dont give
> > lecture. Think before u reply.
> 
> Verma,
> 
> Everything in linux deals with the kernel. Your question is
> application based and can be easily seperated from the core kernel. Do
> you want to write a module to calculate the battery power? - this is
> the right place. You are looking for an application that does this job
> for you? - you will get a foot up your ass. Make up your mind.
> 
Again u did the same thing as i pointed out earlier. y r u trying to give lecture.

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