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#11
The developer of this app suggested the following:
Code:
python /usr/lib/hildon-desktop/advanced_power.py 1
If you guys get around to installing it again, and the battery icon disappears still, you can try running that in X-Term and report back what happens.
 
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#12
thnks....i will try it.....i give feedback soon
 
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Originally Posted by hhh7fold View Post
thnks....i will try it.....i give feedback soon
I tried it and it doesn't work for me, I mean the python command, it gives the following error

No module named advpowcommon.util.execn
file "/usr/lib/hildon-desktop/advanced_power.py", line 16
ImportError: cannot import name StatusbarItem

I think the Advanced power common package isn't installed, but I see it in the deps of this package, I'll try installing it manually
 

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#14
I tried to reinstall it but it still doesn't work after removing package advanced-power package, the icon appeared again! but I still want to be able to know when my battery is going to finish, can you help?
 

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Originally Posted by m_aboali View Post
I tried to reinstall it but it still doesn't work after removing package advanced-power package, the icon appeared again! but I still want to be able to know when my battery is going to finish, can you help?
Try to reboot your n900 (turn it off and turn it on again). This is how i got the icon back
 
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Originally Posted by jpurnomosidi View Post
Try to reboot your n900 (turn it off and turn it on again). This is how i got the icon back
Thank you, it worked fine and the icon appeared without rebooting, but I still want to run the advanced power package, does anybody know how?
 
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Originally Posted by m_aboali View Post
Thank you, it worked fine and the icon appeared without rebooting, but I still want to run the advanced power package, does anybody know how?
I installed it and it's working fine. What I did is:
1. I downloaded & Installed using app manager
2. After installed, The Batt Icon indeed disappeared.
3. Turned off & Turned it on
4. It appeared again

Note: I don't have many widget installed. Just plastic theme and couple of widgets (like bluetooth, wifi, messagebox). Try not to install many things especially from testing/unstable apps repository.
 

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#18
I have a feeling the batt icon disappearing has something to do with D-bus (if this was already known, i apologize).
Advanced-Power is noted for being one application that makes this happen. It is an unfortunate bug that with proper feedback should most likekly be fixed. So here I am with feedback.

It has been suggested by the creator of the app (412b) that the output for this be shown:
Code:
python /usr/lib/hildon-desktop/advanced_power.py 1
So, here is my output
Code:
process 4682: arguments to dbus_connection_get_data() were incorrect, assertion "connection != NULL" failed in file dbus-connection.c line 5757.
This is normally a bug in some application using the D-bus library.
process 4682: arguments to dbus_connection_set_data() were incorrect, assertion "connection != NULL" failed in file dbus-connection.c line 5721.
This is normally a bug in some application using the D-bus library.
Aborted
Now, i have no idea what this means, so any feedback asto what it could mean and what causes it to abort would be appreciated.

Again, sorry if I have already stated the obvious. I will clarify an questions that may be asked of me. Again, thank you 412b for making such a wonderful program. I really want to be able to use it again. It truly is a must have.
 

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#19
Hi,
i have the same problem with my fresh flashed pr 1.3.i installed from the stock repositorys.


i get this message:

Code:
~ $ python /usr/lib/hildon-desktop/advanced_power.py 1
No module named advpowcommon.util.execn
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/lib/hildon-desktop/advanced_power.py", line 16, in <module>
    from hildondesktop import StatusbarItem
ImportError: cannot import name StatusbarItem
After reboot the symbol is still not there.Ony uninstalling helps
bit i like this app...
 

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Ok, i just ran the command again and i got a new output:
Code:
python /usr/lib/hildon-desktop/advanced_power.py 1
No module named advpowcommon.util.execn
Traceback (most recent call last) :
   File "/usr/lib/hildon-desktop/advanced_power.py", line 16, in <module>
      from hildondesktop import StatusbarItem
ImportError: cannot import name StatusbarItem
I dont know what changes i've made (yeah, i know, horrible habit for bugtracking), but i did install "dbus-scripts-settings" and "DBus-Switchboard Config", although i have no idea what they do, iwas hoping they might have some dependency that Advanced Power might need.
 

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