Michael Doub wrote:
Looking around in /proc I found no acpi on the Pi.

Thanks for checking, Michael.

That would make sense, because AFAIK the Pi has no Advanced Configuration and Power Interface in its chip set, and hence the absence of that key in /proc would accurately reflect a non-discharging battery state (since there ain't no battery at all).

I'll explore further to see if I can find a definitive reference on that, but so far it looks like we're on our way.

For any Linux-using laptop owners here (that means you, Mark Wieder <g>): do you find your charging status in:

 /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state

...or:

 /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state

?

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