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Originally Posted by laasonen View Post
It would be pretty hard to measure the applet's cpu-usage, because its no a individual process. The applet isn't doing anything except, if its clicked so the cpu usage is likely next to nothing.
So it's just sitting there and doing nothing (cpu usage-wise), until it's clicked? That's exactly what i wanted to know - thank You.

I +1 for caketizer ideas, except that for me it sometimes auto-reconnect to my network when drivers switched or wifi turned on - without even prompt to choose network. Having in mind that this doesn't occur always, i think that it may be related to interval set for scanning wireless background - if drivers are loaded fast enough, trusted wifi is detected "on time" at initial scan. If, for some reason they're loaded little later, initial scan fail, and it wait for next background scan or manual AP selection.

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Anyway, current version is rock solid stable, so can we promote it to (in)famous extras? I'm getting used to fact that I'm almost only one voting (i know, voting process is counter-intuitive as hell), so here's quick instruction:

http://maemo.org/packages/package_in...pplet/0.2.0-1/

here, You need to login with Your maemo.org account (which is different from Your forum account - if You don't have maemo.org account, just register it) - then, you will see option to vote positive or negative for this package. When it reach total 10 positive votes (and 7 or 14 - i don't remember - days have passed since it arrived in testing) option to promote it to extras will appear to our fellow maintainer.

I really think that voting is just basic way we can show our support for developers - yea, quite complicated at beginning, but when You get used to it, it's no problem anymore. And, for maintainers, it can be quite frustrating to see so much interest in forum topic, with 0 votes on project page... So, please, vote, if it works for You
 

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