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#1
I flashed my OS the other day for various reasons, and since then I've had no luck finding a particular statusbar applet I used to have installed. I'm not sure which repository it was in.

The applet in question:
  • Showed CPU and memory usage
  • Showed these as a graph, rather than as a pair of thermometers
  • Allowed you to run shell commands
  • Most importantly: it could display a clock

I've found several similar applets, but not the one I had installed. I like being able to see the time while using applications. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
 
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#2
Originally Posted by chrajohn
I flashed my OS the other day for various reasons, and since then I've had no luck finding a particular statusbar applet I used to have installed. I'm not sure which repository it was in.

The applet in question:
  • Showed CPU and memory usage
  • Showed these as a graph, rather than as a pair of thermometers
  • Allowed you to run shell commands
  • Most importantly: it could display a clock

I've found several similar applets, but not the one I had installed. I like being able to see the time while using applications. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
It's called osso-statusbar-cpu and is now at Version: 0.5.7. You can get it by adding the following repository to your Application Manager:

Web address: http://maemo-hackers.org/apt
Distribution: mistral
Components : main
 

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#3
Thanks! I actually had that repository added, but kept overlooking that package. The load-applets distracted me.

Thanks again.
 
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#4
I have added the statusbar clock from the above maemo-hackers rep, but can't seem to find it to launch. I have tried restarting to no avail. Any suggestions? Are there any dependencies that I need installed to run the app?
 
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#5
Originally Posted by rhouge View Post
I have added the statusbar clock from the above maemo-hackers rep, but can't seem to find it to launch. I have tried restarting to no avail. Any suggestions? Are there any dependencies that I need installed to run the app?
You can find it from ControlPanel -> Navigation -> Status bar. Had to ask it my self after installing
 
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#6
Does this work on N800?
 
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#7
Originally Posted by Gluz View Post
You can find it from ControlPanel -> Navigation -> Status bar. Had to ask it my self after installing
Does this apply to 770? i can't find that option in the control panel.

Thanks

Alex
 
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#8
Since flashing,to new OS, I reinstalled osso-statusbar-cpu but doesnt appear as option under control panel nabigation. Anybody else get this working with the Skype version OS?
 
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#9
It works for me after flashing.

Is there a way to make the clock 12 hr instead of 24 hr?
 
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#10
Originally Posted by Mark S View Post
It works for me after flashing.

Is there a way to make the clock 12 hr instead of 24 hr?
In the old firmware it followed the format you choose in the native clock applet.
 
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