X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/blobdiff_plain/fe3a8216a0703bde920aba5801fbc5af2ad8b07b..35a25f331b9847ead8334518e9ac89477a210881:/blog/Making_battery_measurements_a_little_easier_in_Debian.html diff --git a/blog/Making_battery_measurements_a_little_easier_in_Debian.html b/blog/Making_battery_measurements_a_little_easier_in_Debian.html index c86e4cd824..21dffa6149 100644 --- a/blog/Making_battery_measurements_a_little_easier_in_Debian.html +++ b/blog/Making_battery_measurements_a_little_easier_in_Debian.html @@ -4,15 +4,15 @@ Petter Reinholdtsen: Making battery measurements a little easier in Debian - - + +

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Making battery measurements a little easier in Debian
15th March 2016

Back in September, I blogged about -the +the system I wrote to collect statistics about my laptop battery, and how it showed the decay and death of this battery (now replaced). I created a simple deb package to handle the collection and graphing, @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ status of the battery. The source package build and work just fine in Debian testing and stable (and probably oldstable too, but I have not tested). The default graph you get for that system look like this:

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My plans for the future is to merge my old scripts into the battery-stats package, as my old scripts collected a lot more details @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ on I would love some help to improve the system further.

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Tags: debian, english.
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Tags: debian, english.
@@ -83,357 +83,443 @@ I would love some help to improve the system further.

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