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#21
Hi,

bcome root on your n900 terminal:

apt-get --purge remove advanced-power-monitor advanced-power

rm -rf /opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor

apt-get install advanced-power-monitor advanced-power


that's all.

bye
stoffel
 

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#22
step-by-step instruction confirmed to be working.
Thanks, it solved my problem with APMD.
 
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#23
Sorry but how to get to root? Do I do it from Xterminal? Thx.
 
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#24
Originally Posted by Pencil View Post
Sorry but how to get to root? Do I do it from Xterminal? Thx.
Yes, from Xterm. You need Rootsh installed first though.
 
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#25
Originally Posted by stoffel010170 View Post
Hi,

bcome root on your n900 terminal:

apt-get --purge remove advanced-power-monitor advanced-power

rm -rf /opt/maemo/usr/lib/advanced-power-monitor

apt-get install advanced-power-monitor advanced-power


that's all.

bye
stoffel

Thanks, worked for me.
 
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#26
Since the upgrade, I get some weird results from the monitor application. Right now, my phone is on for almost 22 hours, and the battery is reported to be 88% full. Before the upgrade, the battery ( same daily usage ) was about 54%. I use the original BL-5J battery although I don't see this battery type when I click the monitor icon and search through the battery types. Right now, the BQ27200 is selected on preferences. Any ideas?
 
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#27
Once I have Rootsh installed, what is the script to get to root before I apply the main scripts?
 
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#28
Originally Posted by Pencil View Post
Once I have Rootsh installed, what is the script to get to root before I apply the main scripts?
You should just be able to type root in Xterm. There have been a few times that hasn't worked for me though. Is that doesn't work, type sudo gainroot . I've never figured out why root doesn't work occasionally.

Edit : By the way, I was having the same problem and the script fixed it. Thanks to those who posted it originally.

Last edited by FranzDages; 2011-08-01 at 01:10.
 
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#29
I have just remove and reinstall advanced power monior using the above scripts. However, the indicator still indicate something like 3.0/143 which is not possible, any fix for it?
 
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#30
Originally Posted by ethylowy View Post
step-by-step instruction confirmed to be working.
Thanks, it solved my problem with APMD.
Confirm too, thanks
 
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