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#951
Here's wmctrl if anyone wants this.

It will do nice junk like being able to finally make the stock calculator app full screen.

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#952
Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Here's wmctrl if anyone wants this.

It will do nice junk like being able to finally make the stock calculator app full screen.

wmctrl is in extras-devel since a long while:
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Index of /extras-devel/pool/diablo/free/w/wmctrl/

      Name                                                           Last modified       Size  Description


Parent Directory                                                24.10.2010 17:02       -
wmctrl_1.07-5_armel.deb                                         24.10.2010 17:02   20980
wmctrl_1.07-5_i386.deb                                          24.10.2010 17:02   21550
You can just apt-get install it.
 
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#953
Yeah. Sorry for my useless post Mac.

I couldn't apt-get this though because I have way too many broken dependencies and it wanted me to correct those first.

Hence the reason for uploading the .deb for others who suffer like me.
 
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Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Yeah. Sorry for my useless post Mac.

I couldn't apt-get this though because I have way too many broken dependencies and it wanted me to correct those first.

Hence the reason for uploading the .deb for others who suffer like me.
It is not useless
But yes, it would be good idea to fix broken dependencies.
 

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^ I've tried to do the -forceinstall or update suggestion it makes but this has been a huge mistake for me the last three times I've done this.

For some reason, it even deletes Xterm off my tablet.

I don't know why it does that.
 
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Hey.

Could you add watchdog to the services that can be stopped and restarted in the Settings feature?

I don't know how to handle that process and apparently it's the reason why Modest can never be fully killed off.
 
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Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Could you add watchdog to the services that can be stopped and restarted in the Settings feature?
It would be worthless if it could be stopped or crashed, therefore it is a hardware feature. The system software has to check in every so often and if it misses a check in the watchdog timer hardware reboots the device. You need to enable R&D mode and disable lifeguard reset, see bottom section of http://maemo.qzx.com . They say that running in R&D drains your battery faster but I was forced to keep it enabled for a couple years because my device wouldn't boot without it and I didn't want to reflash. I didn't notice any major difference in battery life.
 

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So do you currently have lifeguard disabled on your end?
 
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New test binary.
  • additional check to make sure ASUI window completely slides back onto screen
  • free command button text to prevent memory leak
  • fixed a double free that was crashing ASUI when reloading config
  • use correct alarmd ack value
  • return minimal UI state when acting dead state is requested
  • respond to acting_dead_open and acting_dead_close

The alarm fixes are minor and I doubt they will fix any problems you have. The command button fix will keep ASUI from leaking memory or crashing when reloading config.

Run asui dit to download and install.


Originally Posted by Addison View Post
So do you currently have lifeguard disabled on your end?
No. When adding alarm support to ASUI I messed up my system and was finally forced to reflash.
 

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Originally Posted by auouymous View Post
They say that running in R&D drains your battery faster but I was forced to keep it enabled for a couple years because my device wouldn't boot without it and I didn't want to reflash. I didn't notice any major difference in battery life.
IIRC it's just the serial console flag that affects power consumption (and is a bad idea for other reasons too).
 

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