Re: Inhibiting device auto-lock on N900

2010-04-20 Thread Per von Zweigbergk
Thank you for this information. It is close to what I've been looking for. However, is this really what happens for example if there is an incoming call - that the phone app sends a request to the phone to unlock? Rather than use an API to show information above the lockout screen... if so this

Re: Inhibiting device auto-lock on N900

2010-04-20 Thread Kimmo Hämäläinen
On Tue, 2010-04-20 at 11:05 +0200, ext Per von Zweigbergk wrote: Thank you for this information. It is close to what I've been looking for. However, is this really what happens for example if there is an incoming call - that the phone app sends a request to the phone to unlock? Rather than

Inhibiting device auto-lock on N900

2010-04-19 Thread Per von Zweigbergk
I'm writing a talking clock application. The purpose of this application is to answer the ever-so-frequent question mghhnm, what time is it in the morning, just before you've been able to open your eyes properly much less put on your glasses. I've already written the application itself, it was

Re: Inhibiting device auto-lock on N900

2010-04-19 Thread David Hautbois
Hello. To unlock the device : http://wiki.maemo.org/User:Jebba/DBUS#dbus-send-unlock To keep the display on and device unlocked : http://maemo.org/api_refs/4.0/libosso/group__Devstate.html#g93fe32aeb992e128c94b890d6f801bfd David. Per von Zweigbergk wrote: I'm writing a talking clock