SUCCESS! I connected via SSH only to find that my command to move the worldclock program from its worldclock folder in /usr/bin was not successful. I copied the worldclock program to my docs on my PC, deleted the worldclock folder from /usr/bin, pasted the worldclock program back into /usr/bin, reran the chmod command, and now the program is brought up via the 'clock' icon. Excellent and thank you! One final question: Is there anyway to display the worldclock continuously on one of my homescreens? Or perhaps this isn't a good idea regarding battery usage or some other reason? Thanks again very much, and excellent work! Jeff
Pushing the replacement clock to the CSSU git was one of the targets when we restarted the project. If I can assist in some way, no problem.
I am not sure what my further role would be. Freemangordon was willing to do the quality control once it arrived in CSSU git.
You can always contact me via PM if things get more concrete.
Pushing the replacement clock to the CSSU git was one of the targets when we restarted the project. If I can assist in some way, no problem.
I am not sure what my further role would be. Freemangordon was willing to do the quality control once it arrived in CSSU git.
You can always contact me via PM if things get more concrete.
@ade, doing some QA is not the same as maintaining the project, and that is what adeclock needs once in CSSU. I can bet there will be some bugs to chase, some rough edges to polish, etc. And it is much better to have someone in CSSU team who is familiar with the codebase to chase the bugs.
I think you should show some activity on #maemo-ssu at least. Along with some involvement with the project, i.e. asking CSSU maintainers to put adeclock in CSSU git, etc.
Help please, tried everything.
Reflash. I'm trying to put those hours, but they do not start. The permissions given, but it does not help. In X-Terminal : "segmentation fault"... What is it?
Help please, tried everything.
Reflash. I'm trying to put those hours, but they do not start. The permissions given, but it does not help. In X-Terminal : "segmentation fault"... What is it?
What does
Code:
ls -l /usr/bin/worldclock
give as output in x-terminal when the replacement clock is in place?