Lubuntu 19.04 Battery Percentage Applet?Battery Status In Panel Does Not Change Or Give Low Battery Warning (Ubuntu 12.04)Battery percentage in 14.04Battery Percentage can't exceed 58%Laptop Battery Percentage Suddenly Drops
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Lubuntu 19.04 Battery Percentage Applet?
Battery Status In Panel Does Not Change Or Give Low Battery Warning (Ubuntu 12.04)Battery percentage in 14.04Battery Percentage can't exceed 58%Laptop Battery Percentage Suddenly Drops
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Is there anyway to get my battery panel applet or widget to display percentage?
After dumb fidgeting (removing applet icon repositories) the battery applet is gone and instead it shows a settings symbol but still responds as a battery panel applet? Any help would be great.
The battery indicator is glitchy, at times I have to toggle show icon so that it actually states my batteries current status. Again any help would be great. I'd prefer not to have to reinstall lubuntu.
lubuntu battery widgets panel-applets
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Is there anyway to get my battery panel applet or widget to display percentage?
After dumb fidgeting (removing applet icon repositories) the battery applet is gone and instead it shows a settings symbol but still responds as a battery panel applet? Any help would be great.
The battery indicator is glitchy, at times I have to toggle show icon so that it actually states my batteries current status. Again any help would be great. I'd prefer not to have to reinstall lubuntu.
lubuntu battery widgets panel-applets
Lubuntu 19.04 is using a new Desktop, LXQt, instead of LXDE, and LXQt is not as mature and well-developed as LXDE. Do you have the same problem when you boot from a Lubuntu 18.04 LiveUSB? Please click edit to reply; please don't use Add Comment and instead use edit.
– K7AAY
Sep 26 at 20:26
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Oh that explains it. Does the previous distro 18 or something use LXQT or LXDE. There are a lot of things subtly different in 19.04, as you say no as mature. No, this issue just sort of arose. I believe it has something to do with the panel icon theme. When I switch back to the built in battery icon, it is normal. The error occurs when I want to use icons from theme. However, in both cases the icons don't show a percentage symbol, and that option is not in the power settings.
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 26 at 21:40
1
Thanks, any thoughts on how I may be able to get my battery applet image back when using other icons or themes?
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 26 at 23:29
1
The battery applet is default. So it came installed? It is at its default configuration currently.
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 27 at 1:45
1
Is there anyway to reinstall the lxqi power manager safely?
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 28 at 1:16
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show 2 more comments
Is there anyway to get my battery panel applet or widget to display percentage?
After dumb fidgeting (removing applet icon repositories) the battery applet is gone and instead it shows a settings symbol but still responds as a battery panel applet? Any help would be great.
The battery indicator is glitchy, at times I have to toggle show icon so that it actually states my batteries current status. Again any help would be great. I'd prefer not to have to reinstall lubuntu.
lubuntu battery widgets panel-applets
Is there anyway to get my battery panel applet or widget to display percentage?
After dumb fidgeting (removing applet icon repositories) the battery applet is gone and instead it shows a settings symbol but still responds as a battery panel applet? Any help would be great.
The battery indicator is glitchy, at times I have to toggle show icon so that it actually states my batteries current status. Again any help would be great. I'd prefer not to have to reinstall lubuntu.
lubuntu battery widgets panel-applets
lubuntu battery widgets panel-applets
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Lubuntu 19.04 is using a new Desktop, LXQt, instead of LXDE, and LXQt is not as mature and well-developed as LXDE. Do you have the same problem when you boot from a Lubuntu 18.04 LiveUSB? Please click edit to reply; please don't use Add Comment and instead use edit.
– K7AAY
Sep 26 at 20:26
1
Oh that explains it. Does the previous distro 18 or something use LXQT or LXDE. There are a lot of things subtly different in 19.04, as you say no as mature. No, this issue just sort of arose. I believe it has something to do with the panel icon theme. When I switch back to the built in battery icon, it is normal. The error occurs when I want to use icons from theme. However, in both cases the icons don't show a percentage symbol, and that option is not in the power settings.
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 26 at 21:40
1
Thanks, any thoughts on how I may be able to get my battery applet image back when using other icons or themes?
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 26 at 23:29
1
The battery applet is default. So it came installed? It is at its default configuration currently.
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 27 at 1:45
1
Is there anyway to reinstall the lxqi power manager safely?
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 28 at 1:16
|
show 2 more comments
Lubuntu 19.04 is using a new Desktop, LXQt, instead of LXDE, and LXQt is not as mature and well-developed as LXDE. Do you have the same problem when you boot from a Lubuntu 18.04 LiveUSB? Please click edit to reply; please don't use Add Comment and instead use edit.
– K7AAY
Sep 26 at 20:26
1
Oh that explains it. Does the previous distro 18 or something use LXQT or LXDE. There are a lot of things subtly different in 19.04, as you say no as mature. No, this issue just sort of arose. I believe it has something to do with the panel icon theme. When I switch back to the built in battery icon, it is normal. The error occurs when I want to use icons from theme. However, in both cases the icons don't show a percentage symbol, and that option is not in the power settings.
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 26 at 21:40
1
Thanks, any thoughts on how I may be able to get my battery applet image back when using other icons or themes?
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 26 at 23:29
1
The battery applet is default. So it came installed? It is at its default configuration currently.
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 27 at 1:45
1
Is there anyway to reinstall the lxqi power manager safely?
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 28 at 1:16
Lubuntu 19.04 is using a new Desktop, LXQt, instead of LXDE, and LXQt is not as mature and well-developed as LXDE. Do you have the same problem when you boot from a Lubuntu 18.04 LiveUSB? Please click edit to reply; please don't use Add Comment and instead use edit.
– K7AAY
Sep 26 at 20:26
Lubuntu 19.04 is using a new Desktop, LXQt, instead of LXDE, and LXQt is not as mature and well-developed as LXDE. Do you have the same problem when you boot from a Lubuntu 18.04 LiveUSB? Please click edit to reply; please don't use Add Comment and instead use edit.
– K7AAY
Sep 26 at 20:26
1
1
Oh that explains it. Does the previous distro 18 or something use LXQT or LXDE. There are a lot of things subtly different in 19.04, as you say no as mature. No, this issue just sort of arose. I believe it has something to do with the panel icon theme. When I switch back to the built in battery icon, it is normal. The error occurs when I want to use icons from theme. However, in both cases the icons don't show a percentage symbol, and that option is not in the power settings.
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 26 at 21:40
Oh that explains it. Does the previous distro 18 or something use LXQT or LXDE. There are a lot of things subtly different in 19.04, as you say no as mature. No, this issue just sort of arose. I believe it has something to do with the panel icon theme. When I switch back to the built in battery icon, it is normal. The error occurs when I want to use icons from theme. However, in both cases the icons don't show a percentage symbol, and that option is not in the power settings.
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 26 at 21:40
1
1
Thanks, any thoughts on how I may be able to get my battery applet image back when using other icons or themes?
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 26 at 23:29
Thanks, any thoughts on how I may be able to get my battery applet image back when using other icons or themes?
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 26 at 23:29
1
1
The battery applet is default. So it came installed? It is at its default configuration currently.
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 27 at 1:45
The battery applet is default. So it came installed? It is at its default configuration currently.
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 27 at 1:45
1
1
Is there anyway to reinstall the lxqi power manager safely?
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 28 at 1:16
Is there anyway to reinstall the lxqi power manager safely?
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 28 at 1:16
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Lubuntu 19.04 is using a new Desktop, LXQt, instead of LXDE, and LXQt is not as mature and well-developed as LXDE. Do you have the same problem when you boot from a Lubuntu 18.04 LiveUSB? Please click edit to reply; please don't use Add Comment and instead use edit.
– K7AAY
Sep 26 at 20:26
1
Oh that explains it. Does the previous distro 18 or something use LXQT or LXDE. There are a lot of things subtly different in 19.04, as you say no as mature. No, this issue just sort of arose. I believe it has something to do with the panel icon theme. When I switch back to the built in battery icon, it is normal. The error occurs when I want to use icons from theme. However, in both cases the icons don't show a percentage symbol, and that option is not in the power settings.
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 26 at 21:40
1
Thanks, any thoughts on how I may be able to get my battery applet image back when using other icons or themes?
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 26 at 23:29
1
The battery applet is default. So it came installed? It is at its default configuration currently.
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 27 at 1:45
1
Is there anyway to reinstall the lxqi power manager safely?
– Vinnie Ross
Sep 28 at 1:16