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2010-10-22
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Upon installing, it didn't stopped osso-systemui, I had to stop it by hand (having had a look at the postinst script, I see it doesn't run "/etc/init.d/osso-systemui stop")
Once uninstalled, the tablet doesn't fully boot anymore. The progress bar goes to the end and stays there, it doesn't reach the shaking hands logo. I'm trying to figure what's wrong but still I couldn't. What does your program modify in the system to be able to cause this effect?
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2010-10-22
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The init.d script stops and starts osso-systemui when ASUI is started or stopped.
It doesn't modify anything, other than stopping osso-systemui. A corrupted ASUI install could probably cause a startup hang and infinite reboot loop when it detects problems trying to start ASUI. Maybe the application manager didn't properly uninstall the package and the system is still trying to run it at boot.
You could try using the flasher to put the device in R&D mode, get it to boot and then make sure the /etc/init.d/advanced-systemui file doesn't exist.
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2010-10-23
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2010-10-23
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By "gconf dsm settings" do you mean the system keys in /system/osso/dsm/? How did you "touch" them?
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2010-10-23
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2010-10-23
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2010-10-24
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2010-10-24
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> The ASUI window does not redraw itself after a notification
> (such as "Offline mode activated") is displayed.
Is this after you press the flight mode button in asui? The window should be redrawn 2 seconds after opening it with the power button if you changed flight mode from another app. I need to know more about the exact problem you are having.
> The actual rotation of the ASUI interface is painfully slow
It gets slower when you have other windows open because each process must handle the rotation event and resize its window. It takes one second on my n810 with two other windows and no applets on the desktop.
The GUID must be an n800 problem because it shows connection name on the n810. Added to bug list. Does it correctly show "connecting..." or "connected" in the widget?
Filtering out processes would increase the code and cpu usage for stuff that isn't even visible. What type of filtering would you suggest?
If you check the "lock screen and keys" option in the control panel then the lock button will lock and turn off the display immediately. This feature does not work when connected to the charger. It could be that "keep screen lit when charging" option and I could have asui uncheck it, blank the screen and recheck it when the screen is unlocked but messing around with the user's settings probably isn't a good idea.
> I envision allowing two or three selectable presets....
> Then in the UI, I would just select the preset (similar to the
> CPU governor menu).
Added to the list.
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Upon installing, it didn't stopped osso-systemui, I had to stop it by hand (having had a look at the postinst script, I see it doesn't run "/etc/init.d/osso-systemui stop")
I tryed changing the governor to conservative, since then, advanced-systemui kept crashing with a lot of cpu usage from dbus each time I tryed to bring it on. Restarting it didn't helped
Once uninstalled, the tablet doesn't fully boot anymore. The progress bar goes to the end and stays there, it doesn't reach the shaking hands logo. I'm trying to figure what's wrong but still I couldn't. What does your program modify in the system to be able to cause this effect?
Last edited by maacruz; 2010-10-21 at 23:06.