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412b doesn't answer, I hope he 's working on the problems
APM eats my battery... python at high load
 
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#392
"Rescuing update" is shown because of the apt-worker didn't finish its work. Not a big problem.

Originally Posted by Jakob View Post
My Advanced Power Does not change icon type if it has been charging and I unplug it, or if battery is low and I plug it.
I am using GTK theme
Jakob
Thanks, I'll take a closer look at it.

Originally Posted by gerstavros View Post
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412b doesn't answer, I hope he 's working on the problems
APM eats my battery... python at high load
I've been away for a while, but am working on the problems. I still need a list of items you have turned on in AP. And by the way do you have python-launcher installed? All my tests showed less CPU use... One more idea: try restarting APM and look at the CPU load and attach APM's console output.
 
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Originally Posted by 412b View Post
"Rescuing update" is shown because of the apt-worker didn't finish its work. Not a big problem.


Thanks, I'll take a closer look at it.


I've been away for a while, but am working on the problems. I still need a list of items you have turned on in AP. And by the way do you have python-launcher installed? All my tests showed less CPU use... One more idea: try restarting APM and look at the CPU load and attach APM's console output.
Should we have python-launcher?
 
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Originally Posted by heavyt View Post
Should we have python-launcher?
My point is "No. No. And... no".
 

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Originally Posted by 412b View Post
[...]I've been away for a while, but am working on the problems. I still need a list of items you have turned on in AP. And by the way do you have python-launcher installed? All my tests showed less CPU use... One more idea: try restarting APM and look at the CPU load and attach APM's console output.
Ι don't have python-launcher. How do i restart apm?
 
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Originally Posted by gerstavros View Post
Ι don't have python-launcher. How do i restart apm?
Hi, become root and type in xterm:
Code:
/etc/init.d/apmonitord restart
 
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Nokia-N810-43-7:~# /etc/init.d/apmonitord restart
Advanced Power Monitor Daemon: apmonitord
Restarting...
Nokia-N810-43-7:~# Loading modules...
LOADED: TotalRAM
LOADED: CPUFrequency
LOADED: Uptime
LOADED: CPUGovernor
LOADED: Temperature
LOADED: TotalSwap
LOADED: FreeSwap
LOADED: Diskspace
LOADED: CPUGovernors
LOADED: FreeRAM
LOADED: OSVersion
LOADED: LightSensor
done

Loading wrappers...
Nokia-N810-43-7:~# FAILED: SmartQx
LOADED: Nokia's BME
FAILED: BME Free
LOADED: Dummy
USING: Nokia's BME

LOADED: HAL USB
LOADED: Dummy
USING: HAL USB

LOADED: Dummy
LOADED: Nokia's MCE
FAILED: Powerlaunch
USING: Nokia's MCE

LOADED: Dummy
LOADED: BlueZ
USING: BlueZ

done
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Yesterday I deleted the apm and installed the old version (0.3.6). No problem, python used 2-3 MB and 0% load and cpu, on-denand at 165MHz. I installed again the 0.4.0 and the problems shown again
 
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#398
At some point, maybe on the next major release, it might be nice to make a new thread with title Advanced Power Monitor rather that Pybattery, as it took me a while to find this thread!
 

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Originally Posted by pelago View Post
At some point, maybe on the next major release, it might be nice to make a new thread with title Advanced Power Monitor rather that Pybattery, as it took me a while to find this thread!
Yes please

I also have the 'issue' with the battery icon not correctly reflecting if the battery is being charged.
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Originally Posted by Tintin View Post
I also have the 'issue' with the battery icon not correctly reflecting if the battery is being charged.
For me this was resolved by enabling display of one of the battery level items (battery, active time, or idle time). I think it was the battery level one. I have all three enabled now and it's typically working fine.
 
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