On Friday 07 November 2008 22:29:34 Alejandro López wrote:
> Tommy Persson escribió:
> > The ones I usally use are: Clock, Disk Free Size, Display IP, GPE
> > Summary, Internet Search and IpHome.
>
> The only common applet we have is "GPE Summary"...
On the other hand, I run GPE Summary **all** th
Tommy Persson escribió:
> The ones I usally use are: Clock, Disk Free Size, Display IP, GPE
> Summary, Internet Search and IpHome.
>
The only common applet we have is "GPE Summary"...
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I've recently had some sort of email login problems which appear to
freeze the tablet for a while, possibly because a timeout somewhere is
set too high or something like that. During this time, other processes
or apps seem to lock up or slow down. Occasionally, I've had to reboot
to clear thi
Graham Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It could be any applet causing the problem. The only way to find it is to
> remove some applets and see if it recurs.
Could a status bar application cause the problem?
> Alternatively you can post your list of applets and see if anyone
> else has had
Tommy Persson wrote:
> I have a problem with all applets dying (and I think osso-statusbar
> and and some other things in the status bar disappear to). If I go to
> panel/status bar in the control panel and just press OK the missing
> status bar things re-appear. If I reboot the missing applets
>
Hi,
ext Graham Cobb wrote:
> It would be useful to have a debug mode in the desktop process where it would
> produce a log of interesting events (and all Glib logging messages)
One can install syslog to the device and restart hildon-desktop.
(Just remember to uninstall or at least disable syslo
On Friday 07 November 2008 10:35:26 Tommy Persson wrote:
> Has anybody seen the problem and have any idea how to solve it. Firt I
> thouh that I run out of memory but I think all applets died when I had
> a lot of memory free. Or could it be one applet or statusbar thing
> that causes this sometime
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 11:35:26AM +0100, Tommy Persson wrote:
> I have a problem with all applets dying (and I think osso-statusbar
> and and some other things in the status bar disappear to). If I go to
> panel/status bar in the control panel and just press OK the missing
> status bar things re-a
Hi,
I'm just guessing, but it could be possible that one applet hangs and
since the applets all run in the same process, all the other applets
will thus hang as well. If they hang, they don't get redrawn on screen
and thus you see no applets anymore.
If that's the case, you should try disabling ap
I have a problem with all applets dying (and I think osso-statusbar
and and some other things in the status bar disappear to). If I go to
panel/status bar in the control panel and just press OK the missing
status bar things re-appear. If I reboot the missing applets
re-appear.
Has anybody seen th
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