[00:24] <Remoboth> Does anyone know how I can fix a battery indicator onto my taskbar in LXLE?
[01:03] <holstein> Remoboth_: should be able to simply right click, and add it in the tray
[01:03] <holstein> Remoboth_: you can ask in lxle specific support, or, just try using lubuntu
[01:23] <Remoboth_> holstein -  THis is the closest chatroom to lxle support..
[01:23] <Remoboth_> holstein -  But unfortunately there is no battery indicator or applet in the system tray.
[01:24] <holstein> Remoboth_: cool.. lxle is actually not supported here. its not lubuntu, and we dont create or support it, so, we can say what is broken about it
[01:25] <holstein> Remoboth_: could be, they remove the applet, for all we know, and you actually cant add it back, easily
[01:25] <ianorlyn> and it has so many ppas and stuff not in the repos
[01:25] <Remoboth_> Oh.
[01:25] <holstein> anyways, there are more battery monitors.. such as, xbattbar
[01:25] <Remoboth_> :(
[01:25] <Remoboth_> THank you, though.
[01:25] <Remoboth_> xbattbar..
[01:25] <holstein> !info xbattbar
[01:25] <Remoboth_> LEt me look in synaptic for that.
[01:25] <ianorlyn> htop can show battery level as well but that isn't its main purpose
[01:26] <holstein> i use it, for battery monitor.. i use -c flag
[01:26] <holstein> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install xbattbar
[01:27] <holstein> then, xbattbar -c, from the terminal.. and you can easily close the terminal to stop it, and decide it you want it, or now
[01:27] <holstein> or, just simply install lubuntu, and see if it works "out of the box" for you