application icon on task navigator

2008-04-28 Thread kumar lomash
Hi, I have an application which installs on the N800/N810 devices using a standard deb package. I have written .desktop, .control and .service files also for the same. Here is the problem: - I am able to see Icon in the application manager (.control file is responsible for this) I am able to see

Reboot with charger plugged in

2008-04-28 Thread Juuso Räsänen
Hi, I just observed that the reboot of N810 or N800 is not a perfect reboot if you have charger plugged in during the switch off - switch on - sequence. At least manually loaded (insmod) kernel modules remain loaded and the ssh connections to the device does not result in connection lost if

RE: Reboot with charger plugged in

2008-04-28 Thread josh.soref
Juuso wrote: I just observed that the reboot of N810 or N800 is not a perfect reboot if you have charger plugged in during the switch off - switch on - sequence. At least manually loaded (insmod) kernel modules remain loaded and the ssh connections to the device does not result in

Re: Reboot with charger plugged in

2008-04-28 Thread Marius Vollmer
ext [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The fact is that the charger screen is actually managed by X, so if you turn off your device, the system essentially switches to the special run level (ignore the detail in case it isn't a true run level) where X is running w/ the charging

Re: Reboot with charger plugged in

2008-04-28 Thread Igor Stoppa
On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 14:16 +0300, ext Marius Vollmer wrote: ext [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The fact is that the charger screen is actually managed by X, so if you turn off your device, the system essentially switches to the special run level (ignore the detail in case it

Re: Reboot with charger plugged in

2008-04-28 Thread Marius Vollmer
Igor Stoppa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 14:16 +0300, ext Marius Vollmer wrote: ext [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The fact is that the charger screen is actually managed by X, so if you turn off your device, the system essentially switches to the special

Re: application icon on task navigator

2008-04-28 Thread Clif Agathon
I asked a similar question earlier this month, and got an email reply that the icon specified in the dekstop file with the Icon= should work but didn't. In addition to the application manager there are at least three places where an application icon appears, with different sizes. (1) In

Re: application icon on task navigator

2008-04-28 Thread Thomas D. Waelti
I wrote a sort of tutorial in the maemo wiki: http://maemo.org/community/wiki/packagebuildingwithoutlinuxusingpypackager/ This solution works for me (even altough I still don't get it what the icons and their sizes SHOULD be and WHY:-) Best regards Tom I asked a similar question earlier