keeping om2009 awake

2009-07-22 Thread pike
Hi

does anyone know how to keep the om2009 awake ?
the related settings in paroli and illume both
dont seem to do much on my moko. There must be
a Greater Force falling asleep, too.

I'm sure its simple and I just missed the
writing on some wall. But I cant find it.

It annoys me so much that i'm afraid i will
hurt its display one of these days :-/

thanks!
*-pike

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Re: keeping om2009 awake

2009-07-22 Thread jeremy jozwik
etc/frameworkd.conf

suspend and idle timoutes

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:31 PM, pikepike-openm...@kw.nl wrote:
 Hi

 does anyone know how to keep the om2009 awake ?
 the related settings in paroli and illume both
 dont seem to do much on my moko. There must be
 a Greater Force falling asleep, too.

 I'm sure its simple and I just missed the
 writing on some wall. But I cant find it.

 It annoys me so much that i'm afraid i will
 hurt its display one of these days :-/

 thanks!
 *-pike

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Re: keeping om2009 awake

2009-07-22 Thread Al Johnson
You can also request the CPU and/or Display resources, or change their policy 
from auto to enabled. Apps can do this themselves, or use the fsoraw wrapper 
program when starting the app if it doesn't support it natively. This will 
request the resource at app start, and release it at exit.

On Wednesday 22 July 2009, jeremy jozwik wrote:
 etc/frameworkd.conf

 suspend and idle timoutes

 On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:31 PM, pikepike-openm...@kw.nl wrote:
  Hi
 
  does anyone know how to keep the om2009 awake ?
  the related settings in paroli and illume both
  dont seem to do much on my moko. There must be
  a Greater Force falling asleep, too.
 
  I'm sure its simple and I just missed the
  writing on some wall. But I cant find it.
 
  It annoys me so much that i'm afraid i will
  hurt its display one of these days :-/
 
  thanks!
  *-pike
 
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Re: keeping om2009 awake

2009-07-22 Thread pike
Hi

 etc/frameworkd.conf
 suspend and idle timoutes

this one ?
 [odeviced.idlenotifier]
 suspend = -1
 ignoreinput = 2,3

looks good ? is there any documentation
on this - i can only find other peoples examples ?

 You can also request the CPU and/or Display resources, or change their 
 policy 
 from auto to enabled. Apps can do this themselves, or use the fsoraw wrapper 
 program when starting the app if it doesn't support it natively. This will 
 request the resource at app start, and release it at exit.

I've now tried
  mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage 
org.freesmartphone.Usage.SetResourcePolicy Display enabled

and it seems to help.

I'd like to investigate a bit what's possible
with mdbus, but mdbus returns mostly deprecated
and discouraged warnings.
  mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.frameworkd
returns only errors. is that normal ?

thanks!
*-pike


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