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    dazalfolks | # 681 | 2011-07-30, 01:45 | Report

    i just updated to the latest version also and now the status bar applet isn't working. it says "APMD Starting" and stays like that after i tried to start it.

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    412b | # 682 | 2011-07-30, 09:12 | Report

    Well, I think problem is some obsolete files not cleaned up by dpkg and apm.
    But can anybody also attach output of running
    Code:
    python -OO /opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor/apmdaemon.py
    and
    Code:
    ls -Rls /opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor/
    The simpliest solution at the moment is to run as root
    Code:
    rm -r /opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor/wrappers/device_mode

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    RuiDC | # 683 | 2011-07-30, 22:15 | Report

    Same problem frpm the latest update. Output attached.
    (And your workaround also worked for me, so thanks for posting)

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    File Type: txt output2.txt (3.9 KB, 123 views)

    Last edited by RuiDC; 2011-07-30 at 22:21. Reason: Adding extra
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    412b | # 684 | 2011-07-31, 23:28 | Report

    Originally Posted by RuiDC View Post
    Same problem frpm the latest update. Output attached.
    (And your workaround also worked for me, so thanks for posting)
    I'll find a good solution someday later.
    Tonite I had another release: a daughter )))

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    br1zer | # 685 | 2011-08-01, 00:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by 412b View Post
    I'll find a good solution someday later.
    Tonite I had another release: a daughter )))
    Hey, Congrats!!!

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    Estel | # 686 | 2011-08-01, 00:44 | Report

    Congratulations! Take Your time

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    CasTTeLLo | # 687 | 2011-08-03, 07:44 | Report

    Which module should i choose to have longer battery?? Now iam using nokias bme...can u xplain wat the differences betw them??

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    sr00t | # 688 | 2011-08-03, 12:27 | Report

    BQ27200 is really buggy in my cellphone: it says my battery is between 50%-29% before (without even displaying it) shuts down completely.
    Not accurate at all. I've been using it since the problem with battery temperature display without problems.
    After last update, is so inaccurate!
    I tried BQ27200 alternative but is more unstable than the original module (it changes battery charge percentages very fast, based on the power usage @ the moment) but even this modified module would warn me that I'm draining out of battery.

    I'll try Nokia BME next. Please verify what I say because if this is general, we're in front of an ugly, ugly bug. Thanks a lot.

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    vi_ | # 689 | 2011-08-03, 12:37 | Report

    Originally Posted by 412b View Post
    I'll find a good solution someday later.
    Tonite I had another release: a daughter )))
    Be careful with the daughter, while the initial release is stripped down and compact it tends to grow over the course of the project.

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    412b | # 690 | 2011-08-04, 06:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by CasTTeLLo View Post
    Which module should i choose to have longer battery?? Now iam using nokias bme...can u xplain wat the differences betw them??
    Dummy mdoule will make your battery last longer, unfortunateely it doesn't show any real info ))) According to computations and its frequency inside APM I would place modules in folowing order:
    1. Nokia's BME (incl. Alternative)
    2. BQ27200 (incl. Alternative)

    If you don't know what is BME and what is bq27x00, use BME.

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