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2011-07-10
, 21:44
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@ Lebanon
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#62
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2011-07-10
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@ Stellenbosch, South Africa
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#63
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sudo gainroot initctl emit AppLockStopDaemon initctl emit AppLockStartDaemon
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2011-07-10
, 22:16
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@ Lebanon
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#64
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@baboo, Make sure that the daemon is running, it sounds like it isn't. Open up the menu (click on AppLock at the top of the window) and see what is says for Daemon Status. If it says it is running but it still doesn't work then try running this from the terminal:
Code:sudo gainroot initctl emit AppLockStopDaemon initctl emit AppLockStartDaemon
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2011-07-10
, 22:19
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@ Stellenbosch, South Africa
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#65
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applock -d
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2011-07-10
, 22:46
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@ India
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#66
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REMEMBER
This app is still VERY much in a state of active development. That means it is likely to break, not work and generally fail to secure your device in any semblance of reliability at the moment. The only reason it is available for download NOW is because people wanted to test it out and keep an eye on the progress of its development.
PLEASE don't treat it as a finished app, don't expect it to work most of the time, don't even expect it to work some of the time. At the moment it is BUGGY and there are a number of hoops you need to jump through to get it working. I am tempted NOT to fix those for the time being since if you don't even know what nano is or how to save a file in it, then you are most definitely NOT QUALIFIED to reflash your phone if it does break.
I would also like to reiterate that I accept NO RESPONSIBILITY whatsoever for any damages that may be caused through the use, or installation, of this application.
I'll try and help you out if you do break something but understand that this is done as nothing more than a hobby, and since people asked for an app to do these things.
/END RANT
Progress Update
Got around to doing some of the work to get the app up to version 0.3.1 today. Changes include fixing the problem with the .desktop file for the app (not launching when you click on it's shortcut in the menu) as well as some work to get substitution files working from the command line. I am also going to re-look at how the daemon is set up to hopefully improve the way setting of options is handled from the UI. What I may end up doing is another rewrite of the database system and rather than selective listening of DBus events, listening to all of them and comparing them to entries in the database, that would provide real-time settings updates without any of the problems currently seen however it would also result in slightly greater battery usage. Then again, if you were launching apps enough for that to be a problem, it wouldn't...
Will keep you guys updated as it progresses however I am finishing my holiday on the 12th and heading back to University where I will actually have to do proper work, so forgive me if updates are a little less frequent from now on
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2011-07-10
, 22:59
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@ Lebanon
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#67
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Hmm, try opening up a terminal and running this:
The leave that running in the background and open up the UI, see if you can lock Opera there, then click on the Reload Daemon button in the menu and finally try to start Opera. If the daemon crashes or prints a message that looks bad then post it here and I'll see what I can figure out from it.Code:applock -d
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2011-07-11
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@ Stellenbosch, South Africa
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#68
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ps | grep AppLock kill <process code for AppLock -d> applock -d
OMG man, I jst instld yr app n wen I ran it mah ph lck. nw i dunno wht the lck cde is? plz hlp!!!11!!!
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2011-07-11
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@ Stellenbosch, South Africa
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#69
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2011-07-11
, 10:02
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@ India
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#70
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Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad