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Yes it blinks - I mentioned that bug in my post for the monitor mode clock. I can't reproduce it on command either, it just sometimes does. I suspect the python interpreter occasionally ends up messing up and reading the /proc/stat file too close together, or something else like that... I really don't know. The current solution is lock screen with the lock slider and unlock it again. If it's locked long enough for the Adv. Clock's code to realize "I don't need to keep updating myself anymore because I'm invisible" (under a split second, realistically) it'll reset it to working normally.

Nice on the cpu-only clock style. Let me know if you'll want help packaging it for the repos; if you do, I'll be happy to help when I myself figure it out.

Everyone for whom the Adv. Clock Plugin isn't working: I should have free time vaguelly soon to try to help you guys - in the meantime, make sure you don't have advanced-clock-plugin-settings-ui installed
Code:
apt-get purge advanced-clock-plugin-settings-ui
- then reinstall advanced-clock-plugin.

Preferably, first uninstall completely with
Code:
apt-get purge advanced-clock-plugin
, then install again. Preferably with apt-get instead of an app manager. I'm not sure what the cause of your problem is yet, but the output one of you posted a while ago when trying to add one of my clocks was interesting, and hey, if a simple purge-uninstall/reinstallm makes it work for at least some people, that's progress.(apt-get has to be ran as root btw.)
 

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