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The root of your problem is the missing values in screenshot 2.
Did you correctly follow the import procedure?
I can tell you the manual values to enter but to make sure nothing else is broken it is better you try to import the beecon again.
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@thesnake505
The root of your problem is the missing values in screenshot 2.
Did you correctly follow the import procedure?
I can tell you the manual values to enter but to make sure nothing else is broken it is better you try to import the beecon again.
I think techie is right as there is no default.png icon in the =0 Beecon status image placeholder and also DBUS Monitor is disabled in your beecon while it should be enabled to perform as per techie's script.
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Originally Posted by techie View Post
@thesnake505
The root of your problem is the missing values in screenshot 2.
Did you correctly follow the import procedure?
I can tell you the manual values to enter but to make sure nothing else is broken it is better you try to import the beecon again.
yay, i have done as you said, and it is working correctly, no idea what went wrong the first time as i didnt do any different
no i just need to work out the clock set to 1000 instead of 850

any way cheers snake
 
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Originally Posted by thesnake505 View Post
yay, i have done as you said, and it is working correctly, no idea what went wrong the first time as i didnt do any different
no i just need to work out the clock set to 1000 instead of 850

any way cheers snake
Glad to know.I already posted a reply to you, in the other thread, how to change your kernel profiles using kernel-config and what to specify in the advanced settings of the widget.Have a look at that and also the overclock thread
(skip to the last few pages)
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Thanks Tinypic ... you fu*ked up bad, this time!!!
All images and screenshots gone forever!!!
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GPRS Traffic Grapher
WARNING!!! Package gnuplot required; please refer to gnuplot documentation for further details
The Beecon will display a graph with the progressive consumption of Total, Received and Sent GPRS data spent over time. It will also display green, yellow, red color/icons according to % consumption of a maximum specified threshold

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How to change the value of "@ Interval" from the script?

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Originally Posted by WhiteWolf View Post
How to change the value of "@ Interval" from the script?

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First change timer relevant parameters (delayIndex, customIntervalSecs) via method set_param_uint32 string:'<param name>' uint32:'<new value>' string:'' | 'update_content' | 'update_layout'

Then issue reset_rearm_timer method

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I only get errors.

I'm doing wrong.

Can you give me an example?
 
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Solved, it was a typo

Thanks.
 
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