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#11
I'll make a custom widget, without using the QProgressbar.

EDIT: I made the custom widget: cpu usage near zero. I'll release this version thie evening.
I'm wondering what the QProgressbar does to use 2/3% of the cpu while doing nothing...

Last edited by sakya; 2011-06-24 at 15:01.
 

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#12
Update to version 0.1.6, now cpu usage is really low also using graphical style.
I also fixed a problem with time left on kernel v47, you need to install i2c-tools package.
 

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#13
niceeee =P
 
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#14
anyone having problem with temp reading stuck at -40 using Dr frost??
 
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#15
Can you try this command?
Code:
cat /sys/devices/platform/omap34xx_temp/temp1_input
Btw the temperature read without the module bq27200 isn't correct.
I'm planning to read it always from the module (if present).
 
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#16
it comes up as: cat /sys/devices/platform/omap34xx_temp/temp1_input-40
 
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#17
That's the number the program reads for the temperature...it says -40.
This should be the correct temperature:
Code:
cat /sys/class/power_supply/bq27200-0/temp
In the next update I'll use always this value (if available).
 
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#18
yeah your right if I change it to the bq27200it changes to 34.6!!!!
 
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#19
sakya,
Now you have resolved the cpu consumption, could you also have a look at the memory usage? It is using around 8.5MB private memory in my case. hildon-desktop itself does not top 7MB effectively.
Simplecal (also using libQtGui) was my most memory consuming widget, using almost 3Mb of private memory.

Good chance it is just how the program is compiled and you can't do much about it. In that case, forget about this post...

Last edited by ade; 2011-07-19 at 16:28.
 
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#20
hello Sakya thank you for such a nice widget it is very usefull earlier i was using QBW for these values but i do not like QBW .
qtbattery uses a lot of ram (over 8mb in conky) is it ok?
can you please confirm how much cpu it use while in text and standard mode?
thank you again

Last edited by sanros; 2011-07-04 at 06:00.
 
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