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When we run a process which utilizes CPU between 100.0% and 999.9%, htop shows an unnecessary decimal character at the end of the value. For example, '100.x' and '247.x' become '100.' and '247.' respectively. When CPU utilization is less than and equal to '99.9%', show the result with single digit precision and if result is less than four characters, pad it with the blank space. When CPU utilization is greater than '99.9%', show only integral part of the result and if it's less than four characters, pad it with the blank space. Closes: hishamhm#946
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Removes the assumption that batteries are found in
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT?/and instead reads from/sys/class/power_supply/*/type