On Tuesday 03 July 2018, dep wrote:
i deeply apologize for having started this thread,
which i foolishly
thought might have something to do with tde.
the early response, which also had to do with tde, was not seem correct for
my system: right clicking the little pile of icons at the right in kicker
did produce a menu, one item of which was to add an applet. but when
clicked the list provived did not include kweather. nor, sadly, the little
applet for monitoring battery level. as to the latter, which is more
important to me, i did some poking around and got to the services manager
but found no immediate way of starting klaptop or of adding it to the
panel. kweather is a frippery, but battery level isn't.
so at the risk of sparking another wild tangent, i ask: how might i get the
laptop daemon and battery monitor to start at login and appear on kicker?
thanks in advance.
dep
I think what's you're looking for is the trinity-tdepowersave. You may want
to
install trinity-tdeutils which includes "klaptopdeamon" which is what I think
you are looking for. Make sure you have all that installed, and it's a system
tray item, not a applet.
Make sure you have the package for kweather installed too, which is
trinity-kweather.
Kate