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#1911
Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
Uninstall status-area-applet-battery. Either with FAM (Faster Application Manager) or in the command line (apt-get remove).

Why on earth would you want to do that is beyond me though.
I have advanced power already and I prefer how it looks
 
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Advanced Power replaces tatus-area-applet-battery's icon with its own. To get rid of the icon completely you would need to uninstall both. Then you would be without any battery level indication. That's what puzzled me.
 
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Currently, he have *two* icons - one for APM, and one for status-area-battery-applet. At least it is how IUI, and what was reported by APM users, IIRC.

Not that keeping APM does have any sense, as it become obsolete with introduction of new applet FOSS replacement - it does the same thing, just better - but, it's free world, so...

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#1914
I never had a case of TWO icons when (un)installing APM. I did have a case of NO icon until the next reboot though. Perhaps a reboot might fix two icons as well?
 

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I had the two icons as well and to fix it I just uninstalled the adv power applet and then I reboot
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#1916
Is calendar-l10n-mr0 / calendar-l10n-engb closed source, or can it be transferred (and recompiled) to the thumb repo? Some calendar files are already here.
I had troubles with the calendar some weeks ago, and after many failed attempts, I wanted to do a clean remove and a new install. Bad idea, as the packages aren't available for download. With the thumb repo I got some more packages back, but the two mentioned are still missing for a complete install of the clock-ui package, which is a dependency of the mp-fremantle-community-pr.
If not, I might need to do a full reset, as calendar is of course not working at the moment
 
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I finally managed to thumb-compile glibc6, but before putting it in the repo, I would like some brave souls to install on their devices and test a bit (I have it installed on my dayly device and see no problems, but still... ).

debs are on http://dox.bg/files/dw?a=81e9be297d

-dbg package is provided in case someone needs it
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@Bzzz,
Enable Nokia repositories. Calendar is a funny beast, it is the only Nokia package I found with sensible language dependencies. Everything else depends on pretty much everything other but Calendar allows you to remove all l10n packages except the one you need. This is my case:

Code:
Bianca:~# dpkg -l | grep calendar
ii  calendar                                            0.8-3+0m5                                  Calendar application.
ii  calendar-backend                                    0.8-6+0m5+0cssu1+thumb1                    Calendar backend libraries
ii  calendar-l10n-engb                                  6.0+r7987+0m5                              language files for calendar (en_GB)
ii  calendar-ui                                         0.8-3+0m5                                  A UI library for Calendar.
ii  calendar-ui-widgets-0                               0.8-3+0m5                                  A ColorPicker UI Widget for Calendar and oth
Bianca:~#
@freemangordon,
I installed your libc6 and it worked fine for the short time I'd tested it but I ended up with unmet dependencies for libc6-dev and, through it, a few dozen other packages. So I had to move it back:

Code:
Bianca:~# apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
  libsm-dev libice-dev x11proto-kb-dev libqt4-test
  libpcre3 libxdmcp-dev libpcrecpp0 xtrans-dev
  x11proto-core-dev libxt-dev x11proto-input-dev
  libpthread-stubs0-dev libxau-dev libpthread-stubs0
  libxcb-xlib0 opengles-sgx-img-common-dev libx11-dev
  libxcb-xlib0-dev libgles2-sgx-img-dev libxcb1-dev
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  g++-4.6 libc6-dev libglib2.0-dev libpcre3-dev
  libpulse-dev libqt4-dev libsqlite3-dev
  libstdc++6-4.6-dev libzip-dev zlib1g-dev
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 10 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
After this operation, 64.6MB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? n
Abort.
Bianca:~#
 

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#1919
@pichlo - I will upload -dev package too, but I wonder why the hell you need that on the device - there is scratchbox for that purpose

EDIT: uploaded
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Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
I wonder why the hell you need that on the device - there is scratchbox for that purpose
To each his own. Scratchbox ties me down to my main PC - which has been burried under a pile of paperwok for a month already. The phone frees me up, I can use it during lunch breaks etc.

EDIT: uploaded
Thanks, no problems yet. It feels a bit snappier but that might be a placebo effect. Rest assured I will report it when I find a problem
 

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