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#11
I agree with Benson. I don't like putting limits on usage if I can avoid it. That's why I was happy when I found a way to give users more colour choices.

As a small aside, I think I found the problem with alarms and desktop crashes. If this turns out to be correct I owe a lot of apologies for all my efforts to deflect blame from Large Statusbar Clock. This explanation also fits with people not using alarms, people not having Modest installed, etc. I am releasing a bug fix version to maemo extras for people to try.

alephito, I know you were consistently having issues. Would you mind upgrading to this new version (should be available in 5 minutes) and enabling alarms to see if the problem persists?

Last edited by fiferboy; 2008-05-23 at 18:36. Reason: too many 'ing's
 
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#12
Ok, I will.
 

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#13
I have just installed last version. I will report results as soon as I can.
 
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#14
I just tried updating to the latest version, and I got the error "Failed to write to hash table." This seemed to happen when running gtk-update-icon-cache. I tried un-installing and re-installing, but it still failed with the same error.
 
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#15
Originally Posted by alephito View Post
I have just installed last version. I will report results as soon as I can.
I'm sorry, Fiferboy, but it has just crashed...

I'm disabling alarms again.

Last edited by alephito; 2008-05-23 at 22:41. Reason: typo.
 
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#16
Desktop reset here too. Had been usiing 5.3 for quite a while - updated last night. Ironically I had just opened this thread and was just remembering why I had been usinng an older version of *clock when suddenly ««crash»» clock and personal menu were gone.... timing is everything <grin>

Good news tho, this morning modest stopped spitting out cert. errors upon loading.

Last edited by chrisak; 2008-05-24 at 17:25.
 
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I've been running 06-5 for the longest, still had it downloaded on my internal memory, got 07-3 to install, but it never shows up for me. Is there a step other than the Panels > Status Bar > Enable Minutes/Hours that I'm missing?

I've also hit the refresh, but only when I attempted to redo the Panels.
 
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#18
it didn't show up for me unntil i deleted the old .statusbarclockrc file and start oveer.
 
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#19
Hmm. You should be able to just install this overtop and have it show up. It should uninstall "statusbar-clock" and install "large-statusbar-clock". You then enable "Large Statusbar Clock Minutes" and "Hours". Are those not showing up in the control panel?
 
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#20
chrisak: Try turning off alarms in the settings (if it was on). It should not crash anymore with that. Please let me know if it does!
 
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