Hi, you don't give us much information to go on. First of all, the distribution you mention has a different version of xfce4-power-manager (i.e. 1.6.1) than what you selected in the report (1.4.x). Secondly, could you post the output of "upower -d" (in your terminal) ? The fact that the battery is crossed out means that the power manager thinks there wasn't one detected and since it relies to 99% on upower for that it would be nice to see if this is actually a upower problem.
(In reply to Simon Steinbeiss from comment #1) > Hi, you don't give us much information to go on. First of all, the > distribution you mention has a different version of xfce4-power-manager > (i.e. 1.6.1) than what you selected in the report (1.4.x). > > Secondly, could you post the output of "upower -d" (in your terminal) ? > > The fact that the battery is crossed out means that the power manager thinks > there wasn't one detected and since it relies to 99% on upower for that it > would be nice to see if this is actually a upower problem. Hey, At first thank you for your answer. Here is the result of "upower -d" Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/DisplayDevice power supply: yes updated: jeu. 25 oct. 2018 13:23:09 CEST (43 seconds ago) has history: no has statistics: no battery present: yes state: charging warning-level: none energy: 26,3198 Wh energy-full: 34,7038 Wh energy-rate: 7,1904 W time to full: 1,2 hours percentage: 76% icon-name: 'battery-full-charging-symbolic' Daemon: daemon-version: 0.99.7 on-battery: no lid-is-closed: no lid-is-present: yes critical-action: HybridSleep After consulting myself, I passed on ubuntu and I don't have this problem anymore. Thank you, Hobo