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Old 1st June 2011, 02:01 AM
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Question [Fedora 15] Missing battery status

Since post-installation from Design Spin media (Gnome 3 as default desktop environment), I noticed battery status is missing after I unplugged my laptop (see the signature). I looked at System Settings -> Power, I could not see the status icon. Is there a way to enable it?

Thank you in advance.

Turned out gnome-power-manager was not installed from Design Spin
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Last edited by Finalzone; 1st June 2011 at 08:20 AM. Reason: Solved problem
 

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