I've also got the newest BIOS available for my laptop, so the issue can't be an old BIOS, either. If anyone can help figure this out, I'd really appreciate it. ![]() I can't get the battery monitor to detect it at all, the XFCE Battery Plugin (xfce4-battery-plugin-git from AUR) just shows the icon with "50%%" next to it.įrom searching around, I read that maybe it was a case of battery modules not being loaded, so I added both "battery" and "toshiba_acpi" to the MODULES array in my /etc/rc.conf, and rebooted twice. ![]() So.it seems that I can't get the XFCE4 battery monitor to detect my battery properly, nor anything else.Īs in the post title, I have a Toshiba Satellite L655-S5114, and just got a BRAND new battery (arrived today, old one died).
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