[debian] openmoko-panel-plugin 0.5
Christian Adams
morlac at morlac.de
Thu Nov 6 00:10:37 CET 2008
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Am 05.11.2008 um 23:53 schrieb Neil Jerram:
> 2008/11/5 Sebastian Ohl <sebastian+ml.openmoko-community at ohl.name>:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> after the confusion on the last few days now i am happy to announce a
>> new version of the openmoko-panel-plugin.
>
> Thank you for working on this, it's really useful!
>
>> * new battery-icons
>
> I'm not sure I like the new icon better, but I definitely like the
> better information about the battery state.
if you have better ones or like to create better ones .. just send
them to me ;)
i created these because IMHO the older ones had not enough contrast
> Is it a known problem with the Debian kernel that you only get 100mA
> charge after booting up - until you unplug and replug the USB lead?
i for now don't know of any issues with the debian kernel .. but
sometimes it takes some seconds until it updates ..
>> * enabled shutdown-button in power-button-window
>
> I'm not seeing this. Where should I be looking?
press power-button >2s and you should see ..
>> * added config-area for selection of active icons
>
> What is the difference between enabled on the panel-plugin tab and
> enabled on each individual button page?
in the panel-plugin tab the background of the icon is dis-/enabled and
in the indidual tabs only visibility of the icon is dis-/enabled
>> * some more gsmIcon updates:
>> * corrected dbus-callback-function-header
>> * added location area code (if available from dbus)
>
> My GSM icon is indicating off, even after I got notification windows
> correctly indicating my provider (T-Mobile) and a reasonable-sounding
> signal strength...
hmmm .. i 've never seen such behaviour .. could you start openmoko-
panel-pluign
via (ssh-)console and have a look if there is some output?
>> * now choosing right icon for gsm turned off
>> * corrections to gsmStatus-update work properly
>> * added some try-blocks around file-io to prevent IO-timeouts
>> killing
>> * main-thread
>
> Aha, is that what caused the GSM icon to disappear sometimes in the
> previous version?
>
> Regards,
> Neil
ciao,
christian (morlac) adams
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