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2010-03-22
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1. Try rebooting.
2. Make sure you have at least extras-testing enabled before performing the update/installing the missing packages.
3. I'm using FlashLight too so I don't think there's any conflict.
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2010-03-22
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2010-03-22
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@ Hamilton, New Zealand
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2010-03-22
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Well the only thing that I did additionally was uninstalling and then reinstalling the lfocus package (After installing all the dependencies). If that doesn't help, maybe followed by a reboot, then I'm afraid I cannot assist you further.
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2010-03-22
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@ Las Palmas
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#96
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hey guys, I'm sorry for my late reply since I've been really busy these days.
as for the issue of the widget not showing up when you open the lens cover, I "think" it could be because of some missing packages.
please try to run the following commands as root and see if it works for you or not:
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install python-hildondesktop hildon-desktop-python-loader python-gtk2 python-dbus
pkill -f /usr/bin/hildon-status-menu
after running those commands successfully you should be able to see the lfocus menu when you open up the lens cover.
and please read the first post on this thread for more information about the usage and operation of this script
cheers
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2010-03-22
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@ The South Pole O.o
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2010-03-22
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2010-03-23
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2010-03-23
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@ Las Palmas
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#100
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Is it a limit og how many applets you can run in the statusbar? It seems it looks like there is an open slot there, so i don't think it's that. I can trye uninstalling one and try..
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2. Make sure you have at least extras-testing enabled before performing the update/installing the missing packages.
3. I'm using FlashLight too so I don't think there's any conflict.