06-14-2003
ls is showing the last time that the file was written. And I believe in the accuracy of the time it displays. If that does not jibe with the log produced by your "particular software", you should ask the author of that software to explain.
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IBAM(1) IBAM(1)
NAME
IBAM - the Intelligent Battery Monitor
SYNOPSIS
ibam [options]
DESCRIPTION
IBAM-0.3, the Intelligent Battery Monitor
(C) 2001-2004 Sebastian Ritterbusch
OPTIONS
-h, --help
displays help message
-v, --version
displays software version
-b, --bios
show bios apm guesses
-s, --seconds
displays times in seconds
-c, --correctseconds
displays changes in seconds
-r, --readonly
no files will be updated
-a, --all
show ALL information
--battery
show battery time
--batteryadaptive
show adaptive battery time
--batterybios
show bios battery time guess
--percentbattery
show battery percentage
--percentbios
show bios percentage
--charge
show charge time
--chargeadaptive
show adaptive charge time
--percentcharge
show charge percentage
--totalbattery
show total battery time
--totalbatteryadaptive show adaptive total battery
--totalcharge
show total charge time
--totalchargeadaptive
show adaptive total charge
--plot[=profiles]
use gnuplot to plot battery and charge graphs and plot the last <profiles> additional profiles
--plotderivations
same as above plus standard deviations
--plotdeviations
same as above plus standard deviations
--import
import V0.1 data from current directory
--profile
enable additional yet unused profiling
--noprofile
disable additional profiling
--credits
to everyone contributing to ibam
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Martin Wuertele <martin@wuertele.net> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
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