** Changed in: indicator-power
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/indicator-power
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Title:
Battery meter design needs to make both percentage and time statistics
easily
Fix committed into lp:indicator-power at revision None, scheduled for
release in indicator-power, milestone Unknown
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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** Branch linked: lp:~charlesk/indicator-power/lp-811777
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Title:
Battery meter design needs to make both percentage and time statistics
easily a
** Changed in: indicator-power
Assignee: (unassigned) => Haw Loeung (hloeung)
** Changed in: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Haw Loeung (hloeung)
** Changed in: indicator-power
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
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There is also a related bug 884038 to get back support for opening the
remaining battery time in the OSD with Fn+F2.
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Title:
Battery meter design
I just reported bug #1029339 ("Battery time remaining fluctuates wildly,
despite charge declining predictably") which is directly related to this
bug and mpt's comments in comment 7.
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First of all, thanks for the hack Leonardo. Worked perfectly for me.
I typically use my laptop on battery power for simple scientific
calculations, using it mostly as a desk calculator; however, I do run
into times when I need to run more demanding programs, which require
higher cpu loads to solve
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
Battery meter design needs to make both percentage and time statistics
First, I still think there is a good argument for percentage as a useful
statistic because your time remaining is a function of what you're using
your computer for (gaming/video editing/flash vs word processing), while
the percentage is not. Granted, users are going to make very rough
estimates, bu
Matty Lamb, thanks for those reasons. I don't understand the relevance
of "percent remaining is more precise and accurate", if people are just
going to use that percentage to inaccurately calculate time remaining
anyway. And "some users prefer percent remaining" is assuming the
question; it's not o
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)
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For those who prefer percentage, i made a PPA with a little hack to show
percentage instead time remaining:
https://launchpad.net/~leonardobsp/+archive/indicator-upower-percentage
I hope you like. :)
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There are good points for both sides.
There are people that likes percentage, others prefer seeing the time
remaining, so why not make easy to choose whichever the user want?
I mean, is that hard to make it possible?
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