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2012-11-11
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2012-11-11
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Please do not confuse this with the clock itself, it is more related to the alarm popup that you get.
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2012-11-12
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2012-11-12
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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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2012-11-12
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source code here:
https://git.gitorious.org/community-...emui-alarm.git
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The requested URL /community-ssu/osso-systemui-alarm.git was not found on this server.
Apache Server at git.gitorious.org Port 80
Unable to update 'osso-systemui-alarm'.
Incompatible application package.
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2012-11-12
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is the .deb for replacement of the stock Alarm UI. Don't forget to reboot after installing it
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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
Never fear. I is here.
720p video support on N900,SmartReflex on N900,Keyboard and mouse support on N900
Nothing is impossible - Stable thumb2 on n900
Community SSU developer
kernel-power developer and maintainer
Last edited by freemangordon; 2012-11-13 at 08:40.