hands. The end result is that I am now the new upstream developer of
battery stats (<a href="https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/battery-stats">available from github</a>) and part of the team maintaining
battery-stats in Debian, and the package in Debian unstable is finally
-able to collect battery status using the /sys/class/power_supply/
+able to collect battery status using the <tt>/sys/class/power_supply/</tt>
information provided by the Linux kernel. If you install the
battery-stats package from unstable now, you will be able to get a
graph of the current battery fill level, to get some idea about the
hands. The end result is that I am now the new upstream developer of
battery stats (<a href="https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/battery-stats">available from github</a>) and part of the team maintaining
battery-stats in Debian, and the package in Debian unstable is finally
-able to collect battery status using the /sys/class/power_supply/
+able to collect battery status using the <tt>/sys/class/power_supply/</tt>
information provided by the Linux kernel. If you install the
battery-stats package from unstable now, you will be able to get a
graph of the current battery fill level, to get some idea about the
hands. The end result is that I am now the new upstream developer of
battery stats (<a href="https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/battery-stats">available from github</a>) and part of the team maintaining
battery-stats in Debian, and the package in Debian unstable is finally
-able to collect battery status using the /sys/class/power_supply/
+able to collect battery status using the <tt>/sys/class/power_supply/</tt>
information provided by the Linux kernel. If you install the
battery-stats package from unstable now, you will be able to get a
graph of the current battery fill level, to get some idea about the
hands. The end result is that I am now the new upstream developer of
battery stats (<a href="https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/battery-stats">available from github</a>) and part of the team maintaining
battery-stats in Debian, and the package in Debian unstable is finally
-able to collect battery status using the /sys/class/power_supply/
+able to collect battery status using the <tt>/sys/class/power_supply/</tt>
information provided by the Linux kernel. If you install the
battery-stats package from unstable now, you will be able to get a
graph of the current battery fill level, to get some idea about the
hands. The end result is that I am now the new upstream developer of
battery stats (<a href="https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/battery-stats">available from github</a>) and part of the team maintaining
battery-stats in Debian, and the package in Debian unstable is finally
-able to collect battery status using the /sys/class/power_supply/
+able to collect battery status using the <tt>/sys/class/power_supply/</tt>
information provided by the Linux kernel. If you install the
battery-stats package from unstable now, you will be able to get a
graph of the current battery fill level, to get some idea about the
hands. The end result is that I am now the new upstream developer of
battery stats (<a href="https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/battery-stats">available from github</a>) and part of the team maintaining
battery-stats in Debian, and the package in Debian unstable is finally
-able to collect battery status using the /sys/class/power_supply/
+able to collect battery status using the <tt>/sys/class/power_supply/</tt>
information provided by the Linux kernel. If you install the
battery-stats package from unstable now, you will be able to get a
graph of the current battery fill level, to get some idea about the
hands. The end result is that I am now the new upstream developer of
battery stats (<a href="https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/battery-stats">available from github</a>) and part of the team maintaining
battery-stats in Debian, and the package in Debian unstable is finally
-able to collect battery status using the /sys/class/power_supply/
+able to collect battery status using the <tt>/sys/class/power_supply/</tt>
information provided by the Linux kernel. If you install the
battery-stats package from unstable now, you will be able to get a
graph of the current battery fill level, to get some idea about the