2009/11/18 Eero Tamminen <eero.tammi...@nokia.com>:
> Hi,
>
> ext Aniello Del Sorbo wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Is the purpose of OHMD ONLY to pause not whitelisted applications when
>>>> rotating?
>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> As if it is so, I'd put a "stop ohmd" every time I run Xournal to make
>>>> sure it rotates smoothly.
>
>>>
>>>
>>> It handles also audio policies and tries to make sure that you get
>>> your phone calls when the device is heavily loaded and some other
>>> minor things.
>>
>> Not something you may want to stop then.
>>
>> I'll wait for a fix.
>
> The policy configuration is in:
>        /usr/share/policy/etc/current/syspart.conf
>
> As a temporary hack for your own device, you might try to modify
> that file as root and then do "killall ohmd" to restart it with
> the new policy.
>
> This way you get to decide what has the priority instead of it
> being dictated by Nokia. :-)
>
> In future there may be some way to install extra policies.
>
>
> NOTE: if this conf file has errors, ohmd isn't started and your
> device will most likely behave strangely as result (cannot play
> music etc).
>
> DISCLAIMER: if it breaks, you get to keep all the pieces.
> I.e. have an up to date backup of your data and be ready to
> reflash in the case that things really break.  Modified policy
> is an untested configuration.
>

As commented on the Bug I won't touch anything, I may play with it, but
I will have to just wait for a fix coming from you guys.

You do realize that the ones that will get thumbs down for this will be us,
third party developers as people will think it's Xournal and Conboy not properly
developed.
Indeed, Nokia Phone app rotates nicely.

:)

-- 
anidel
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