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melisa queen 2012-02-21 18:35

Re: N900 clock replacement [continued]
 
PHP Code:

ls: /usr/bin/wordclockNo such file or directory 


ade 2012-02-21 18:36

Re: N900 clock replacement [continued]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by melisa queen (Post 1167887)
PHP Code:

ls: /usr/bin/wordclockNo such file or directory 


it is: ls -l /usr/bin/worldclock

melisa queen 2012-02-21 18:52

Re: N900 clock replacement [continued]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ade (Post 1167889)
it is: ls -l /usr/bin/worldclock

I don't know how I can do such a silly mistake!!:D:confused:
Tanks ade:D

toxaris 2012-02-21 20:41

Re: N900 clock replacement [continued]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by melisa queen (Post 1167908)
I don't know how I can do such a silly mistake!!:D:confused:
Tanks ade:D

Use TAB, thats what I learned from the same misstake a few years ago ;)

AapoRantalainen 2012-02-22 10:20

Re: N900 clock replacement [continued]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ade (Post 1167884)
A forced reinstall should be something like
Code:

sudo gainroot
apt-get --reinstall clock-ui


It must be:
Code:

sudo gainroot
apt-get install --reinstall clock-ui


Estel 2012-02-28 22:56

Re: N900 clock replacement [continued]
 
Thanks ade, new version is working great. One minor translation issue - in polish, new option in menu should be "Sekundy", not "Sekund". It's probably a typo.

/Estel

ade 2012-02-28 23:35

Re: N900 clock replacement [continued]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Estel (Post 1171658)
Thanks ade, new version is working great. One minor translation issue - in polish, new option in menu should be "Sekundy", not "Sekund". It's probably a typo.

/Estel

"Sekund" is also seconds, but not always? Weird language that Polish :D

You have "sekunda" as single, and "sekundy" and "sekund" as plural forms.
As I understand correctly there's a singular form for 1, a plural form for 2-4, and another for 5-21 at which point 22 is the same as 2...

My translation was based on "5 seconds", and now on "2 seconds". This results in "sekundy" now in the latest version.

Estel 2012-02-28 23:46

Re: N900 clock replacement [continued]
 
You understand it well, and "sekundy" last to 24, then, from 25 it's "sekund" again and this repeats with every form ending with 1-4 (so, 24 sekundy, 82 sekundy, etc). But,111-114, or 1011-1014 etc. is "sekund" again ;)

To be honest, I've never though about it before Your post. It's strange, indeed. Thanks for fixing!

/Estel

// Edit

If You ever need it again for some translation - this is not only case of "seconds", almost every word in polish got different form for 2-4 and so on.

kishanW 2012-03-14 01:22

Re: N900 clock replacement [continued]
 
Thank you, this is awesome. Seems to work fine so far so good :)

wicozani 2012-03-16 20:33

Re: N900 clock replacement [continued]
 
Hello. I've tried to install this replacement clock today, but something hasn't gone quite right. After unzipping the .zip file I had a 'worlclock' folder in MyDocs. I moved this to /usr/bin, and then moved the worldclock program from its folder into /usr/bin proper. This leaves me with worldclock.launch, worldclock.orig, and worldclock all in /usr/bin.

When I give the ls -l /usr/bin/worldclock command it returns "worldclock". However, when I click on 'clock' in apps, it processes for a short while and returns me to the homescreen I'm on, without ever bringing up a clock. There are no more clock or worldclock icons in my app drawer. I performed all the other commands described in the OP. Can anyone kindly help me out? TY. Jeff


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