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Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
No, that one is my fault, sorry.


This status menu applet runs FM Boost without checking to see if it's already set to 118. I'll add a check later on today.
It's 1:34 in the morning so I must piss off and get to sleep now.
Good night. By the time you are up I'll be snoozin so I'll post this now.

Well an good but no appology is necessary and I thank you for your efforts so far. I now have much more than I did just a few days ago.

As I understand it your app invokes the event perhaps more often than it needs to but I was thinking that we wouldn't know that had another program not coded the notification banner invoked by the event.
I didn't recall seeing this notification banner when FM-Boost was first installed before the other widget . I would think FM-Boost would have created these same events. That is why I thought it was not an OEM notification rather a relic of a since removed "extra".


The same kind of thing occurs if I force a shut down of the device...
@ next boot, a banner left over from the long gone Kernel Power app pops up telling me it is reverting to the stock kernel. It doesn't because I am no longer using Kernel Power and I know the kernel that I am using remains. However, I still see this Kernel Power branded banner none the less.

Not knowing exactly how it is done I was thinking' that there must be a notification configuration file somewhere and I could simply comment out these instances... Or better yet, insert my own dang text.

I guess I should read up on something about this instead of just shooting from the hip, eh?
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