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Attached a modified variant of the battery indicator to illustrate my thinking about a consolidated wifi and bluetooth indication.

see the spots above the battery? Those would be wifi and bluetooth. When the hardware is disabled, the corresponding dot would not be there. When on but not in use they would be like shown right now. When in active use they would take on a different color (or they have the color they have in the example, and gray out when powered but not in use).

it will require creating a good deal more icons tho...
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Originally Posted by tso View Post
it will require creating a good deal more icons tho...
It may be possible to copy other icons on top of the battery icon at runtime with gdk_pixbuf_copy_area(). There are 12 pixels of empty space on either side and 6 pixels above and below that could be used for descriptive images.
 
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New test binary.
  • fix: screen should no longer turn back on when device becomes locked either from secure button or idle timeout
  • fix: blanking pause notification should no longer randomly appear when screen has been off longer than 6 seconds
  • fix: battery widget should no longer black out half the keypad clock in portrait mode
  • alarm volume gradually increases and then snoozes

I'll add settings later to configure alarm volume steps and duration.


Originally Posted by heavyt View Post
The following steps take place before the alarm alarms at the set time of 4pm as an example:

1.) Set the alarm for 4pm tomorrow with the clock app.

2.) long pressing of the power key will not power down the unit, instead the ASUI window is displayed showing the time and that the unit is being charge but the charger is not being used.

3.) If I had not long pressed the power key in step 2 but had short pressed the key to bring up the ASUI window, then touch the power off icon in that window the unit will power down.
I am not able to reproduce this with an alarm set by clock app or large statusbar clock. Is anyone else able to? What happens if you stop ASUI and long press? What happens if you start SystemUI and long press it?

It may appear to be ASUI related but isn't, I hope. Hal always sends a power button signal as soon as the button is touched and ASUI responds to this, it doesn't matter if you short or long press it. MCE is responsible for keeping track of how long the button is held down and then powering down the device. But now that ASUI listens on the system_ui interface I can have it map/unmap on the powerkeymenu_open method call from MCE so it won't respond to long presses.
 

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New ASUI and settings test binaries.
  • alarm will properly resume if ASUI is restarted (crashes)
  • user defined alarm settings

asui dt ; asui ds ; asui it
 

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Not sure if there is anything that can be done about it, but i have noticed that when the N800 fills up swap ASUI reports bluetooth as partially loaded.
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Originally Posted by tso View Post
Not sure if there is anything that can be done about it, but i have noticed that when the N800 fills up swap ASUI reports bluetooth as partially loaded.
hcid
btcond
obexsrv

Are all of those running when this happens?
 
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I'll have a look if i remember the next time i spot it happening.
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obexsrv appears to be missing of the 3.
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Originally Posted by tso View Post
obexsrv appears to be missing of the 3.
The OOM killer must be able to stop services as well as kill apps. Stop exhausting all memory and obexsrv should stop dying.

Or just tap the green square to restart obexsrv after you have freed up some memory.
 
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Originally Posted by auouymous View Post
The OOM killer must be able to stop services as well as kill apps. Stop exhausting all memory and obexsrv should stop dying.

Or just tap the green square to restart obexsrv after you have freed up some memory.
It's OT but...
...add a swap file with a few MB. Having a 32 MB swap file in addition to defaultt ramzswap I have never hit a OOM, and the slowdown when the swap file is used is as a warning of low memory.
 
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