gpmudmon: GNOME Pmud Monitor

gpmudmon is a battery monitor for Linux running on Apple hardware. It is similar to Batmon but runs as a Gnome applet. It displays the current charge of the battery and whether you Powerbook is connected to the power supply or not. It also has an optional gauge to show the current. Since version 0.4.0 the current and voltage can be recorded and display in diagramm.

Features

  • Displays charge of battery
  • Shows current, voltage
  • Samples current, voltage and displays them in a diagramm
  • Detects batteries and power supply automatically

Screenshots

gpmudmon in gnome panel while charging battery (Version 0.1.0)
gpmudmon integrated into Gnome panel while charging the battery (Version 0.1.0)

gpmudmon while running on battery (Version 0.1.0)
gpmudmon while running on battery (Version 0.1.0)

gpmudmon with full battery and connected to power supply (Version 0.1.0)
gpmudmon with full battery and connected to power supply (Version 0.1.0)

gpmudmon with full battery and connected to power supply (Version 0.1.0)
diagramm showing the voltage and current over the time (Version 0.4.0)

Downloading

The most recent release of gpmudmon is version 0.4.0.

  • The source code of version 0.4.0 is available at sourceforge. gpmudmon is part of debian.

To compile this you'll need to have gnome and libgtkdatabox installed.

FAQ

recent news

June 14, 2007 version 0.4.0 -- added diagramm for current and voltage, lots of polishing to make it work with gconf2
March 17, 2003 version 0.2.0 -- ported to Gnome 2
April 3, 2001 version 0.1.1 -- added sleep function
November 15, 2000 version 0.1.0 -- initial release

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