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Just cover your proximty sensor and uncover it. The screen will show the time fr a few secs
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Try /sbin/initctl start timenow.conf and /sbin/initctl start proximityd and post results here. Also make sure proximityd is installed. If not then I have an error in my debian control file. 0.0.4 will make sure proximityd is also started upon installation.
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But this does not work out of the box.
Maybe the program should consider start proximityd on its start
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