On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 10:35:18AM +0100, Diego Escalante wrote:
> On 11/9/06, Richard Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In 2-15 we discussed including *both* gnome-power-manager and
> > battstat-applet in the release but I don't think we came to any hard
> > decisions.
> >
> > So, has anybody got any good reasons (or use-cases) for not doing so? I
> > think it's safe to assume that anybody using gnome 2.17.x uses HAL[1].
> 
> The battery icon of g-p-m always gives me a bad impression of how much
> battery is left. This is a silly thing, I know. But when using the
> battery applet I always know how much battery I have just with a quick
> look.

  Yes, the battery icon is bad. Ubuntu 6.10 theme (Human?) has much
more usable (but not tangoish) icon.

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