Happened to me here. Simply go to app manager and remove advance power monitor. You should have the default battery indicator left. Wait for an update to fix it.
Uninstalling Advance monitor would surely work .. the issue was posted here to find a resolution for the conflict and not to uninstall the app and wait and sit !
Uninstalling Advance monitor would surely work .. the issue was posted here to find a resolution for the conflict and not to uninstall the app and wait and sit !
hello dear,
i discuss this issue with another person who told me to do this. i go through it but i cannot understand the last step
post/home/user/............
here it is,
In XTerm run as root
Code:
stop apmonitord
start apmonitord
stop apmonitord
and post /home/user/apmonitord.log
if u understand and it works,plz guid me in simple way.......
There seems to be an error in :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor/apmdaemon.py", line 21, in <module>
daemon.run()
File "/opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor/apmdaemon.py", line 16, in run
self.apm = AdvancedPowerMonitor.apm()
File "/opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor/AdvancedPowerMonitor.py", line 91, in __init__
self.__init_wrappers()
File "/opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor/AdvancedPowerMonitor.py", line 161, in __init_wrappers
self.change_wrapper(key, self.get_available_wrappers(key)[0])
File "/opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor/AdvancedPowerMonitor.py", line 201, in change_wrapper
self.__wrappers[key]['object'] = self.__wrappers[key]['list'][self.__wrappers[key]['available'][new_wrapper]](self.__bus)
File "/opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor/wrappers/device_mode/AbstractDeviceMode.py", line 13, in __init__
File "/opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor/wrappers/AbstractWrappers.py", line 26, in __init__
self.__end_init()
File "/opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor/wrappers/AbstractWrappers.py", line 36, in __end_init
self.get_status()
File "/opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor/wrappers/device_mode/DeviceModePowerlaunch.py", line 19, in get_status
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.5/dbus/proxies.py", line 140, in __call__
**keywords)
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.5/dbus/connection.py", line 622, in call_blocking
message, timeout)
dbus.exceptions.DBusException: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: Method "GetDeviceMode" with signature "" on interface "org.maemo.Powered" doesn't exist
I've not looked at it exactly to see what the issue is but I've installed an older version (which seems to be working):
I uninstalled advanced-power in the program manager, performed an update and upgrade in the console and reinstalled advanced-power in the console. Then it worked again.
# uname -a
Linux Nokia-N900 2.6.28d.10-power48 #1 PREEMPT Mon Aug 22 15:09:51 EEST 2011 armv7l unknown
ii advanced-power 0.6.0-2 Daemon providing information via D-Bus about
With this new powerkernel my N900's apmd (advanced power monitor) hasn't worked anymore. The battery icon on the status bar is grey, and it says "Starting APMD" all the time in status menu.
Originally Posted by
~# cat /home/user/apmonitord.log
Advanced Power Monitor 0.6.0
RX-51_2009SE_20.2010.36-2_PR_MR0
Loaded modules (2/2): OSVersion_Maemo DeviceName
Loading wrappers...
advpowcommon.util.loader.ClassLoader.import_module ('wrappers.device_mode'): No module named device_mode
LOADING battery
Loading packages list...
[L] Nokia's BME Alternative
[L] Nokia's BME
[L] BQ27200
[L] Dummy
[L] BQ27200 Alternative
--reinstalling apmonitord does not help, neither rebooting.
Lots of these in the /var/log/syslog:
Originally Posted by
Aug 24 01:26:07 Nokia-N900 init: apmonitord respawning too fast, stopped