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2011-03-03
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hal-device bme | awk -F"[. ]" '$5 == "is_charging" {chrg = $7}; $5 == "percentage" {perc = $7} END if (chrg == "false") {print perc "%"} else {print "Chrg"}'
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2011-03-03
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2011-03-03
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2011-03-03
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2011-03-03
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2011-03-03
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@ Hong Kong
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or try my QBW widget in my battery thread, it doesn't get more accruate than that
located in Post #3
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2011-03-03
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@ nanaurbusiness
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leafpad /etc/modules
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2011-03-03
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2011-03-03
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After use the battery meter 1.5, it displays 2567.54 % and 33.918 V @@
how come the percent is in thousand??