jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com writes:
nice interesting error creeping on me this morning, after installing literki
i figured i would switch the keyboard to none in elementary. works great for
the adding new contact, the one place
where the default keyboard would auto show. i could now use literki without
the interface changing. trouble is when i go to ffalarms led clock mode i get
the white screen of death endlessly. and
with no interface to close out ffalarms the only solution is a battery take
out.
anyone got some ideas for me to stop this from happening?
Yes if I start Literki and select keyboard None (for Default keyboard it
works with no problem) I got Enlightenment Error (SEGV). For coming
soon vala/elementary reimplementation of ffalarms Enlightenment
segfaults only once (Elementary does try to reenter fullscreen after new
Enlightenment appears), so it will be improvement :).
for ffalarms you can comment out fullscreen in
./usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/ffalarms/ffalarms.py
as in this patch:
--- ffalarms.py-orig2009-06-21 10:17:43.0 +0200
+++ ffalarms.py 2009-06-21 10:17:44.0 +0200
@@ -384,13 +384,13 @@
self.signal_emit((12hr-format, 24hr-format)[bool(h24)], )
self.signal_emit(start, )
self.stack.push(self)
-self.stack.ee.fullscreen = True
+#self.stack.ee.fullscreen = True
self.focus = True
def stop(self, edc, signal, source):
self.focus = False
self.signal_emit(stop, );
-self.stack.ee.fullscreen = False
+#self.stack.ee.fullscreen = False
self.stack.pop(self)
if self.brightness is not None:
self._set_brightness(self.brightness)
- jeremy
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