![]() |
2006-11-17
, 10:36
|
Posts: 21 |
Thanked: 6 times |
Joined on Mar 2006
|
#2
|
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?
The Following User Says Thank You to kenroy For This Useful Post: | ||
![]() |
2006-11-17
, 12:26
|
Posts: 5 |
Thanked: 0 times |
Joined on Nov 2006
|
#3
|
![]() |
2007-04-20
, 04:45
|
Posts: 86 |
Thanked: 3 times |
Joined on Apr 2007
|
#4
|
![]() |
2007-04-20
, 05:40
|
Posts: 46 |
Thanked: 1 time |
Joined on Jan 2007
@ Tampere, Finland
|
#5
|
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?
![]() |
2007-05-25
, 19:38
|
Posts: 7 |
Thanked: 0 times |
Joined on May 2007
|
#7
|
You can find it from ControlPanel -> Navigation -> Status bar. Had to ask it my self after installing
![]() |
2007-07-08
, 00:12
|
|
Posts: 98 |
Thanked: 8 times |
Joined on Apr 2007
@ Port Angeles, WA
|
#8
|
![]() |
2007-07-08
, 01:44
|
Posts: 116 |
Thanked: 1 time |
Joined on Mar 2006
|
#9
|
![]() |
2007-07-08
, 01:54
|
|
Posts: 2,869 |
Thanked: 1,784 times |
Joined on Feb 2007
@ Po' Bo'. PA
|
#10
|
The applet in question:
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?