On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
<mic...@vanille-media.de> wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 10.11.2009, 22:15 +0100 schrieb Nicola Mfb:
>> Is there a way to detect if FSO is full started and ready?
>> Many apps call list resource to wait e.g. for GSM, I'd like to use a
>> way to be sure all FSO subsystem are ready.
>
> Using the resource availability signal is indeed the best way to query
> for certain subsystem readyness. In the future, fso-monitord will manage
> subsystem lifecycle, so we could add something like that there, if you
> find a usecase for it.

Hi Mickey!
I noted that while coding a simple tray applet that shows the battery status.
At startup it fails to read the status, but after some minutes it get
the signal from dbus and updates correctly.
At the same time I have litephone that "waits for fso" looping on dbus.

Actually I should check why at startup the battery status was not
available, but instead of filling every piece of the desktop
environment with such "tricks" I'd like to have a dbus signal as "FSO
is ready", and after that startup all the applets, litephone etc. etc.

Please point me if that may not have sense :)

Regards

     Niko

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