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ACPI(1)                              General Commands Manual                              ACPI(1)



NAME
       acpi - Shows battery status and other ACPI information

SYNOPSIS
       acpi [options]

DESCRIPTION
       acpi  Shows  information  from the /proc or the /sys filesystem, such as battery status or
       thermal information.

OPTIONS
       -b | --battery
                 show battery information

       -a | --ac-adapter
                 show ac adapter information

       -t |  --thermal
                 show thermal information

       -c | --cooling
                 show cooling device information

       -V | --everything
                 show every device, overrides above options

       -s | --show-empty
                 show non-operational devices

       -i | --details
                 show additional details if available:

                 * battery capacity information

                 * temperature trip points

       -f | --fahrenheit
                 use fahrenheit as the temperature unit instead of default celsius

       -k | --kelvin
                 use kelvin as the temperature unit instead of default celsius

       -p | --proc
                 use the old /proc interface, default is the new /sys one

       -d | --directory <dir>
                 path to ACPI info (either /proc/acpi or /sys/class)

       -h | --help
                 display help and exit

       -v | --version
                 output version information and exit


AUTHOR
       The original version of this manual page was written by Paul Telford <pxt AT debian.org>  for
       the  Debian  system. Newer additions were done by Michael Meskes <meskes AT debian.org>. Per‐
       mission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of  the
       GNU GPL.



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