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2011-03-27
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2011-03-28
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Forgive me but how would I post the data file?
The problem seems to be that my graph is very flat with no peaks or troughs showing that I am always in a deep sleep or a light sleep (depending on the settings) and nothing else.
It could be my mattress but the previous version seemed accurate.
Hi caco3, Ijust want to mention that SleepAnalyser is not completely DST-safe. I set up an alarm at 9 am and after starting alarm showed to be at 10 am. So one has to calculate DST on his own when setting alarm but in running window it's then displayed correctly. Everything else works perfectly! Even duration is shown correctly!
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2011-04-01
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2011-04-05
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2011-04-14
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sleepanalyser [options] OPTIONS: --help: Shows this list --debug: Shows debug information --language COUNTRYCODE: Use specific language file... --record-only: Start recording with disabled alarm --recording [time]: Starts recording with active alarm time can be set to a time (i.e. 08:30m) or a relative time (i.e. 2h30m) If time is empty, last set alarm time will be used --profile ID: Load set profile (ID has to be 1..4) This option can be followed by --record-only and --recording --help: Shows this list
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2011-04-14
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2011-04-18
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2011-04-18
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Question, is there a good reason for making this latest version of SleepAnalyser (the devel one) include a dependency on mplayer (and libxinerama1)?
I get that SleepAnalyser CAN use mplayer for certain things, but I for example don't use mplayer or the mplayer's features at all, and I don't really want an extra media player backend installed just to have SleepAnalyzer.
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The problem seems to be that my graph is very flat with no peaks or troughs showing that I am always in a deep sleep or a light sleep (depending on the settings) and nothing else.
It could be my mattress but the previous version seemed accurate.
Last edited by pthomas22; 2011-03-26 at 22:30.