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davidbrewer avatar davidbrewer commented on July 23, 2024

Glad you are finding them helpful.

The error message you are seeing did not come through in the issue, so I'm not sure precisely what issue you are encountering. However, I'm not too surprised as I haven't yet tried this against Ubuntu 13.10. At this point I am planning on targeting mostly LTS releases, so I do plan on freshening all this up when 14.04 comes out.

That said, if you can get that error message displaying here I will take a look and see if I can tell what is going on...

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davidbrewer avatar davidbrewer commented on July 23, 2024

@borismarin OK, I think I understand what is happening and why you're not finding anything about it.

This is actually a problem you're encountering with your "xmobar" configuration, which is a separate little program from xmonad. This is configured in the xmobarrc file. It looks like there's something different about your configuration, or possibly the version of xmobar in 13.10, that doesn't support the "-c" option in the "Battery Information" section of the config.

It may just be that you're using this on a desktop rather than a laptop, in which case you can probably just completely remove that Battery section of the config file (and from the template at the end of the config file).

Let me know if that helps!

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borismarin avatar borismarin commented on July 23, 2024

@davidbrewer you've nailed it, thanks.

On 14 November 2013 17:16, David Brewer [email protected] wrote:

@borismarin https://github.com/borismarin OK, I think I understand what
is happening and why you're not finding anything about it.

This is actually a problem you're encountering with your "xmobar"
configuration, which is a separate little program from xmonad. This is
configured in the xmobarrc file. It looks like there's something different
about your configuration, or possibly the version of xmobar in 13.10, that
doesn't support the "-c" option in the "Battery Information" section of the
config.

It may just be that you're using this on a desktop rather than a laptop,
in which case you can probably just completely remove that Battery section
of the config file (and from the template at the end of the config file).

Let me know if that helps!


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/4#issuecomment-28503060
.

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