Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 18:10:07 -0400 From: Anthony Jenkins <Anthony.B.Jenkins@att.net> To: CeDeROM <cederom@tlen.pl>, Armin Gruner <ag@muc.de>, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: sysctl hw.acpi.acline Message-ID: <539F6B3F.2000308@att.net> In-Reply-To: <CAFYkXjn4nxAcvZjsjUR5HPz6tY_rNyb5Hg98QtaK3n0hGZxPFA@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAFYkXj=cN=A7ZRs-N5xoER51=daMaaS4uBCQLpfnOC0=Mg0WuA@mail.gmail.com> <539F56E9.8070809@muc.de> <CAFYkXjn4nxAcvZjsjUR5HPz6tY_rNyb5Hg98QtaK3n0hGZxPFA@mail.gmail.com>
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On 06/16/2014 17:43, CeDeROM wrote: > On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 10:43 PM, Armin Gruner <ag@muc.de> wrote: >> it's actually "hw.acpi.battery.state" >> (the man page is indeed stale) >> The value of hw.acpi.battery.state >> 0 means: on AC power >> 1 means: on battery >> 2 means: charging > Hey Armin :-) The same situation here on a desktop I get: > > root@hexagon:~ # sysctl hw.acpi.battery.state > sysctl: unknown oid 'hw.acpi.battery.state': No such file or directory > root@hexagon:~ # uname -a > FreeBSD hexagon 10.0-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE-p3 #0: Tue May 13 > 18:31:10 UTC 2014 > root@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 > > Tanks! :-) > Tomek > The absence of hw.acpi.battery and child oids probably implies there is no battery and the system may be assumed to be on line (A/C) power. Anthony
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