Santtu Lakkala wrote:
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
osso-statusbar-cpu does exactly this. With memory reporting turned off
it is nice statusbar clock with black background. Once the background
turns solid blue you know there is a problem :-)
Actually it should have graphs of cpu and/or memory
Hi,
ext Niels Breet wrote:
Asked for more details:
1. Only personal launcher is enabled and device is booted after
enabling it 2. Use resizable layout enabled
3. Launcher has enough icons (in one column, icon size = 64)
that it it's higher than screen
When launcher is disabled, Desktop
Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
Unfortunately there's no fan on the n8x0 becoming noisy if the device is under
heavy load. So even a simple thing like a taskbar icon indicating a high cpu
load and being able to present something similar to the windows task manager
might help.
osso-statusbar-cpu
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Frantisek Dufka wrote:
osso-statusbar-cpu does exactly this. With memory reporting turned off
it is nice statusbar clock with black background. Once the background
turns solid blue you know there is a problem :-)
Actually it should have graphs
On Fri, November 21, 2008 09:30, Eero Tamminen wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
ext Niels Breet wrote:
For some strange reason its memory usage evened out after it's eaten
about all there is. It's possible that there was some triggering
condition for this, I don't know.
I have installed and tested the
Hi,
ext Niels Breet wrote:
For some strange reason its memory usage evened out after it's eaten
about all there is. It's possible that there was some triggering condition
for this, I don't know.
I have installed and tested the application on my tablet and I really
can't trigger the
The answer is not testing of things being put into Extras snip /
The answer for the community repository is a feedback mechanism, both for
packages themselves, and for contributors. We need to create an easy way for
people to provide feedback on the apps they install from Extras and for
Hi,
Am Donnerstag 20 November 2008 schrieb Eero Tamminen:
Could this be kicked out of extras so that people don't launch their
devices to oblivion?
Just as a side note: I recently had this problem with the osso rss reader. It
took
me some time to figure out that it was the rss feed reader
On Thu, November 20, 2008 16:17, Eero Tamminen wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Just noticed that Personal launcher applet (latest v0.6-4 in extras)
leaks like mad and updates the screen uselessly at high frequency.
Because it's an applet within the Desktop process which allocations are
guaranteed, it will
(Oops, I suck at reply-all in gmail, apparently.)
Eero Tamminen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just noticed that Personal launcher applet (latest v0.6-4 in extras)
leaks like mad and updates the screen uselessly at high frequency.
Because it's an applet within the Desktop process which allocations are
Hi,
ext Tuukka Tolvanen wrote:
fwiw, I don't think reporter-verifiability is enough of a concern here
to not file bugs -- people finding out about issues seems more
important.
I agree on principle, but I don't like to report bugs I haven't
encountered myself (I cannot answer questions and
On Thu, November 20, 2008 17:59, Eero Tamminen wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
For some strange reason its memory usage evened out after it's eaten
about all there is. It's possible that there was some triggering condition
for this, I don't know.
I have installed and tested the application on my tablet and
I can't reproduce it - works fine.
Nick.
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Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 04:34
To: Eero Tamminen
Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Subject: Re: Beware 'Personal launcher'
On Thu, November 20, 2008
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 17:17 +0200, Eero Tamminen wrote:
Hi,
[...]
Could this be kicked out of extras so that people don't launch their
devices to oblivion?
Calm down - this is not the app store (at least I hope so)
Get in touch with the author and fix the problem in a dialog.
--
Michael
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