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Well, after almost 3 years living with unreliable alarms on my n900, finally there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Could be a train, who knows

package is in CSSU-devel repo, you can install it with apt or by downloading the .deb from here:
http://maemo.merlin1991.at/cssu/comm...ystemui-alarm/

Don't forget to reboot after installing it

Have in mind this is beta quality, so it might have some bugs.

source code here:
https://gitorious.org/community-ssu/osso-systemui-alarm

look at the commits to see what has changed compared to stock, but in short:

Simultaneous alarms should work with no problems, auto/snooze no longer leads to missed alarm events. Fixed a nasty memory leak.

I head that for inclusion in CSSU, but need some testing by those who had the problems stated on 720p thread to confirm there are no more missed alarm events. In other words - I need a couple of guinea pigs
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some screenshots would be nice :P
Thanks btw for that you keep working on maemo even in such hard times
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Please do not confuse this with the clock itself, it is more related to the alarm popup that you get.
Thanks for taking care of this part.
 

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Please do not confuse this with the clock itself, it is more related to the alarm popup that you get.
Exactly.
BTW I fixed some bugs since you installed it, you may want to download and install the .deb again

ZogG: This looks exactly like stock alarm event/calendar event popup, no changes on that part.
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First of all, I was waked up on 8:10. Thanks Of course I had also backup but I was wide awake, thanks to these alarms, before the backup-alarm ringed.

My first reaction was pressing snooze of the 8:10 alarm and so I did. Then waited about half a minute and left the phone ringing to the alarm of 8:12. I stopped 8:12, immediately after I stopped 8.12. 8:11 popped up and started ringing again.

So I stopped 8:11 too.

8:10 was supposed to snooze at 8:15, so it did. Nothing strange, all good. This time instead of snooze, I did nothing, after the hardcoded 60 seconds it turned off. At 8:20 it started to ring again, however, the time that was displayed on the alarm was 8:15, but it was 8:20 in real-time.

Also small-feature request: Prohibit blanking of the screen while an alarm is actively ringing. It does turn the screen on/unlocks but it uses the default time-out value. If one wants to stop/snooze, after 30 seconds (my timeout-value), one needs to reach for the unlockkey first. When I am sleepy, that's too hard for me.
It vaguely remember the default plugin already did it, but I can be wrong as I didn't use the alarm for a long time after it failed one day
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im ready for testing after creating backup.
 

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Originally Posted by mr_pingu View Post
I stopped 8:12, immediately after I stopped 8.12. 8:11 popped up and started ringing again.
So I stopped 8:11 too.
Thats expected, so far so good.

8:10 was supposed to snooze at 8:15, so it did. Nothing strange, all good. This time instead of snooze, I did nothing, after the hardcoded 60 seconds it turned off. At 8:20 it started to ring again, however, the time that was displayed on the alarm was 8:15, but it was 8:20 in real-time.
Yeah, auto-snooze shows the alarm time, not the current time. I think it is better that way(stock behaves like that), though current time must be shown somewhere too.

Also small-feature request: Prohibit blanking of the screen while an alarm is actively ringing. It does turn the screen on/unlocks but it uses the default time-out value. If one wants to stop/snooze, after 30 seconds (my timeout-value), one needs to reach for the unlockkey first. When I am sleepy, that's too hard for me.
It vaguely remember the default plugin already did it, but I can be wrong as I didn't use the alarm for a long time after it failed one day
you can always turn it face-down to snooze . Though blanking the display might be a bug, I'll check that.

Thanks a lot for the testing.

In the meanwhile a newer version .deb is on the same place, it fixes the last (I hope) bug.
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Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post

source code here:
https://git.gitorious.org/community-...emui-alarm.git
Produces this:

Not Found

The requested URL /community-ssu/osso-systemui-alarm.git was not found on this server.
Apache Server at git.gitorious.org Port 80
Downloading & opening the .deb with application manager, on CSSU-testing, produces the error bar:
Unable to update 'osso-systemui-alarm'.
Incompatible application package.
I am personally hoping to see the Snooze button increased in size relative to the Stop button, maybe 66% to 33%.

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Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
is the .deb for replacement of the stock Alarm UI. Don't forget to reboot after installing it
I still haven't tested the new libalarm, but will install it in one of the dev N900s.

As a bug report, this is as bad as it gets, but it's only happened once (I'm talking stock PR1.3, no CSSU, no nothing):

One day I was in the lift (aka "elevator"), looking at my display, when suddenly an alarm popped-up (on the display, still no sound, usually takes a second or two to start ringing). Given that I was actively looking at the display, when I saw the alarm pop-up I instantly tapped on "close". The alarm UI closed, but then the ring started sounding, with no UI to turn it off. Given the "urgency" of the situation (other people were looking at me as if I was just trying to bother them , I resorted to turning off the N900 by holding the power button for a few seconds.

Obviously there's a race condition somewhere, but I didn't bother investigating further (alarms usually *wake* me up, so I'm never so quick so as to reproduce the bug).

Perhaps you can have a look? (I will myself take a look at the code, but don't expect that I will find the bug, assuming it's in osso-systemui-alarm.c.

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aaargh, silly me, forced myself to reflash, doh Need to get my N900 up and running again, will test the new .deb ASAP



@rotoflex: Use dpkg -i from terminal.
cd to download folder, dpkg -i packagename (needs superuser or root privileges)
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