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Re: How to Configure Status Bar
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Another source of "temperature" reading frequently used seems to be a CPU chip sensor in OMAP3430. Alas it is evidently broken (rumour has it that's a silicon bug). My tests resulted in it showing rather weird values and eventually 'freezing' on a particular value of some 16°C when I tested it with ice-spray - so this one isn't really useful either. You don't want to powercycle the system to 'unfreeze' the CPU temp reading. Whatever, for displaying a value in statusbar you need a .so built to do that. What for would you want to have that "temp" reading after all? I fail to see the valid usecase. /j |
Re: How to Configure Status Bar
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Re: How to Configure Status Bar
Sorry for bumping an old thread, but I am unable to change the order and position of the entries in the status-menu. I would like to have :
1. Battery - - 2. Volume 3. Clock - - 4. Profile 5. Wlan Switch - - 6. Connections 6. Bluetooth - - 7. ... So I edited the /etc/hildon-desktop/status-menu.plugins like described at beginning of this thread. So the resulting file looks lie this : Code:
# Clock |
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