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#21
Originally Posted by don_falcone View Post
Code:
apt-get install --reinstall advanced-power-monitor
What would we do without TMO? Used "sudo" plus the above
 
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#22
http://forums.internettablettalk.com...t=64859&page=3

this worked for me. but ever since the latest update, i have not had this issue. but that could also be because i applied the above.
 
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#23
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.
 
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#24
It happens sometimes after a reboot, battery icon is grey and status menu shows "start apmd".

I usually open a xterm, become root user with command "root", and then reinitiate apmonitord:

$ root
Nokia-N900:~# stop apmonitord
apmonitord (stop) running, process 1615
apmonitord (stop) pre-stop, (main) process 1615
apmonitord (stop) stopping, process 1615
apmonitord (stop) killed, process 1615
apmonitord (stop) post-stop, process 2574
apmonitord (stop) waiting
Nokia-N900:~# start apmonitord
apmonitord (start) waiting
apmonitord (start) starting
apmonitord (start) pre-start
apmonitord (start) spawned, process 2577
apmonitord (start) post-start, (main) process 2577
apmonitord (start) running, process 2577
Nokia-N900:~#

and it solves the problem (battery icon is green again).
It's a little annoying , but it solves the problem when it happens.

Anyway, I'd like to know why it happens and really fix it.
 
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