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Re: [Announce] Queen BeeCon Widget: Super powerful and customizable Widget Generation Engine - Official Thread
A restart made it blink one short and one long..... :) could it be a Halloween thing?
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Re: [Announce] Queen BeeCon Widget: Super powerful and customizable Widget Generation Engine - Official Thread
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I have made some frequency buttons but im wanting to have a invisible button with text on it that shows not the current frequency but the current frequency setting, so it shows a constant 600 MHz, 800 MHz or 900 MHz instead of 250 MHz etc when it is idle.
I have spent hours looking through posts, read the faq and also tried dbus commands but couldnt get it to work. Anyone with a command that can do this? |
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how would I get the 2 states button to work as an on/off to load and unload that file in xterminal? Is that possible? |
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Re: [Announce] Queen BeeCon Widget: Super powerful and customizable Widget Generation Engine - Official Thread
Forgive my ignorance, and thank you very much for this awsome App :)
What I do is I usualy switch on xterminal: sudo gainroot /usr/sbin/kernel-load /home/user/MyDocs/kernel.txt how would I insert that? PS: whats the command for unloading? I assume it's: sudo gainroot /usr/sbin/kernel-unload /home/user/MyDocs/kernel.txt ? |
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I repeat once again I haven't tested this and maybe some kernel gurus around here might confirm commands and whole procedure. So proceed at your own risk!!! :D |
Re: [Announce] Queen BeeCon Widget: Super powerful and customizable Widget Generation Engine - Official Thread
Thank you very much for the help. Its working in as much as it loads up my kernel on boot up, but it doesn't act as a 2 state on/off button. I wonder if the off command is correct:
/usr/sbin/kernel-unload /home/user/MyDocs/kernel.txt | sudo gainroot As far as the customised kernel goes, I actualy used some 1 elses conservatively tweaked kernel. Initially because I needed to fix the battery life so that I got more than 5/6 hours per charge :) (not really by choice, more by need) It idols at 125mhz and runs more graphic intense app's like navigation at 850mhz. Other programs run between 250mhz and 850mhz. It seems more stable now than the out of the box device.. It certainly has a much better battery life now (even when using Wifi & GPS) |
Re: [Announce] Queen BeeCon Widget: Super powerful and customizable Widget Generation Engine - Official Thread
Hello guys.
I need help with terminal command in QBW. I need to execute these 2 commands Quote:
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the one u want should be some scprits like this Code:
if [ "$QBW_EXEC_REASON" == "QBW_STARTUP_UPDATE" ]; then if u wanna retore ur setting after the button turned off just copy the default setting to the file /etc/default/kernel-power p.s: the script doesnt work under the rootsh 1.8 if u wanna work just deinstalled the current version and download the old one 1.5 from extra but not extra-devel |
Re: [Announce] Queen BeeCon Widget: Super powerful and customizable Widget Generation Engine - Official Thread
Hi,
anyone knows about some command for hide and show all desktop? I mean one button will be everytime on desktop and when i press it, each icons, widget etc. hide and next show back.. because if i have some nice wallpaper, it would be fine :D |
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