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good news
 
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This is really great idea ... there is few things that I am looking very often, 1. Date, 2. Battery state and 3. Idle state power consumption (as mA, by Battery Usage apps) ... well, is it possible to add idle power consumption too ? - that's because I really like to be on 8-12 mA level constantly ... well, RAM and used spaces are not in my interest, it is rare that I check them (just me) ...
 
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The C++ version will be totally format-string based, and i plan adding networking info and power usage info from hal.
 

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Done project skeleton in c++, buildsystem works.
 

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Hmmmm, it does not appear on my stand-by screen and there is no any icon (and no GUI either) .. so what I did wrong - I just downloaded your deb and run it ... should I install it through terminal ? ... I had LPMC (I tried both, with pic and with no pic), and then I uninstalled too (to check does it make any problem for your apps) ...
 
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Just add for my previous message (just on the above of this message) ... hope that it help you to improve your apps, as I think still that it is a great idea ... well, after uninstalling your apps, because it did not work - my screen clock is back to original (it was red) and the pic that I used under clock, is a little left now - at least, I think so (I reinstalled LPMCustomizer after removing your app and I put a pic back under that clock and i think that position is not the same any longer) ...

Btw, I tried to install your apps through terminal too (it did not work on that way either) ...

Well, I am a volunteer to test your apps again (I prefer deb), if you think that you have made some changes that might make it work properly ...

I wish to have your apps in my phone ... so keep smiling there ...

Last edited by jaripi; 2012-01-25 at 19:18.
 
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root@n9:/etc/init/apps$ lpsmagic
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/lpsmagic", line 14, in <module>
import gconf
ImportError: No module named gconf

this is probably your problem, too, jaripi.

you need to add python-gconf as a prereq to the deb. for now, you can do:
Code:
apt-get install python-gconf
 

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Strange, hmm maybe i did some stupid thing in the deb

Anyway your modifications are backed up during install and restored during uninstall.
 
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Originally Posted by aRTee View Post
Thanks a lot guys!!
...
reboot, why? That can be done with a command, which I can't find just now... same can be used to get the system to accept the font colour change of the digital clock.
...
initctl start apps/lpsmagic

{instead of rebooting}

Last edited by wolke; 2012-01-25 at 21:15.
 

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Originally Posted by wolke View Post
root@n9:/etc/init/apps$ lpsmagic
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/lpsmagic", line 14, in <module>
import gconf
ImportError: No module named gconf

this is probably your problem, too, jaripi.

you need to add python-gconf as a prereq to the deb. for now, you can do:
Code:
apt-get install python-gconf

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Will fix asap
 

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