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Hi,

This is a quick recompile of Daniele Maio & Mauro Foti's SMP plugin for Chinook from Bora. Compiling was a one line change and it seems to work fine on my N800.

Enjoy.

EDIT: I'll see if I can figure out how to add internal mmc to list too.



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1.2 never worked on my N810. Will this new recompile work on it? Thanks for the update!
 
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Originally Posted by morrison View Post
1.2 never worked on my N810. Will this new recompile work on it? Thanks for the update!
This is 1.3 and if it works on my N800 with OS2008, it should be fine on a N810

The only thing I need to figure out is how to add a new mmc thing to the list. It is only showing my external card.
 

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Awesome, this trumps Khertan's homexxx applets that I'm using now!
 
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Can it run commands?
 
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No. I don't think it's meant for that. osso-statusbar is the only applet I've seen that can do that.
 
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Installed fine and works great. Thanks!
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Sys Stat shows CPU usage consistently above 40%, sometimes much higher, even with all apps (including the browser) closed down. All the CPU usage is attributed to maemo-launcher. Is this normal?

That other status-bar CPU meter (name? the one that includes screenshot utility) doesn't even include maemo-launcher.
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Originally Posted by GeraldKo View Post
Sys Stat shows CPU usage consistently above 40%, sometimes much higher, even with all apps (including the browser) closed down. All the CPU usage is attributed to maemo-launcher. Is this normal?

That other status-bar CPU meter (name? the one that includes screenshot utility) doesn't even include maemo-launcher.
The CPU usage might be compromised by DVFS: the system is ideally always either in clock stop or close to using all the horsepower provided by the operating point currently selected. The view should be extended to show the current cpu frequency.
 

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I'd like two gauges, one for clock frequency, and one for % cycles used. I'd happily give up both disk gauges, and the proposed internal one as well, for that, but some people obviously use those, so it's getting a bit crammed.

It might be more helpful to show %cycles * frequency; thus giving a single measurement from 0 (at idle, though I'm not sure how that would actually work out) to 400 (full load at 400 MHz) of actual CPU usage.
 
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