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Anyone have an easy install for HomeSensors?
http://www.tonev.net/maemo/homesenso...08-nokia-n810/
Since I couldn't get the battery apps to work, this is the next best thing but it *****es at me saying it's missing: hildon-desktop-python-loader python2.5-hildondesktop python2.5-hildon python2.5-osso |
Re: Anyone have an easy install for HomeSensors?
Seems like you don't have python2.5 installed. I did a quick search of the forums and it didn't turn up a clear thread where installing python is discussed (if I remember correctly, it requires some xterm commands and can be a little tricky).
Anyone have any pointers? |
Re: Anyone have an easy install for HomeSensors?
yes : install another package that requires Python and has its dependencies right !
Canola for example |
Re: Anyone have an easy install for HomeSensors?
Canola 2 IS installed.
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Re: Anyone have an easy install for HomeSensors?
Install rootsh
Open an xterm Type: root<return> Type: apt-get install python2.5-hildon<return> Do same as line above for the other packages Type: exit<return> Close xterm Then try and reinstall your original target You might have python2.5 installed, but you probably don't have python2.5-hildon installed, and I'm guessing Canola doesn't use it. EDIT: If in doubt, open an xterm and type: dpkg -l | grep -i python<return> and see what it says. |
Re: Anyone have an easy install for HomeSensors?
Sounds simple enough, I'll give it a go - thanks!
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Re: Anyone have an easy install for HomeSensors?
It's installed, the only thing HomeSensors says is:
Light:cat: can't open '/sys/bus/i2c/devices/0-0029/lux': no such file or directory Also interesting that HomeSensors says 65% and 2.5 hours for battery, but the battery icon at the top is full and gives 3 hours. Are these things just not accurate? |
Re: Anyone have an easy install for HomeSensors?
jself: If you have an N800, then you're getting the error because the N800 doesn't have a light sensor. That feature was introduced in the N810. There might be a place in the application to disable checking of the light sensor, if so, disable it.
And yes, battery life estimation is a bit of a black art, and different programs give different estimates. It reminds me of the old saying: "A man with one watch knows what time it is, a man with two watches is never sure." |
Re: Anyone have an easy install for HomeSensors?
Battery status is a moving target because it has a component that is proportional to cpu activity. Picture a graph with your cpu activity/inactivity oscillating around a slowly decaying battery charge. Time is the x-axis.
I don't know what HomeSensors does. What is it? Is it part of an X10-type of solution? EDIT: Oh, thanks qole. Home as in Desktop. Doh! |
Re: Anyone have an easy install for HomeSensors?
jself: Did you try installing Advanced Power? No go? That's the one I use, it replaces the battery applet and works very well. You need to install the monitor and the applet.
EDIT: Ah yes, I see you tried and got frustrated with the lack of documentation. Sometimes it takes a "newbie" like yourself to remind us old hackers that there's no documentation. Point out to us what is missing. |
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