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#361
Originally Posted by handaxe View Post
The issue lies with alarms set using the repeat function and not those set by date, where your reasoning is valid. Set an alarm for a time and a repeat by days of the week and the set time wanders onwards with each snooze invocation and stays there if the alarm gets "unticked". If it is stopped at the snooze interval ring, then it reverts to the original set time (as it should).

So, the issue actually is one of how to interrupt a snooze cycle without unticking the alarm.

Or should one simply let it ring (until "stop" if one is around, or until a timeout)? Does the latter stop the snooze alarm ringing again? If it does, I assume the original time is kept.
Wait, I see the shift is also affecting repeating alarms. Forgot to test there. Hold your horses, I am going to look into that as well.

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#362
as stated i think part of the issue is edit dialog for disabling alarm contains snooze time so saving changes is saving this time.
 
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#363
Spend this morning on recurring alarms.

They should now also show the original time in the alarmlist after snooze, so timeshifts on disabling should no longer happen.

I checked with the stock clock, it acts the same on showing what time.

FMG: you'r free to push a new version to cssu-devel.
 

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#364
After the upgrade of status-area-applet-battery (1.0-9) I have two battery indicators in the status menù as in status area..
Is possible to remove status-area-applet-battery without causing any problem?
 
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#365
Originally Posted by nikname View Post
After the upgrade of status-area-applet-battery (1.0-9) I have two battery indicators in the status menù as in status area..
Is possible to remove status-area-applet-battery without causing any problem?
I guess you have "advanced-power" remove that.
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#366
Originally Posted by sixwheeledbeast View Post
I guess you have "advanced-power" remove that.
I knew the solution of remove advanced-power, but my question was if is possible to remove status-area-applet-battery without causing any problem, because I noticed that if I give the command
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apt-get remove status-area-applet-battery
the terminal wants to remove also mp-fremantle-community-pr.. And this is not my aim..

Anyway by removing advanced-power the problem was resolved.. thanks!!
 
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Originally Posted by nikname View Post
my question was if is possible to remove status-area-applet-battery without causing any problem, because I noticed that if I give the command
Code:
apt-get remove status-area-applet-battery
the terminal wants to remove also mp-fremantle-community-pr.
You answered your own question.
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Originally Posted by sixwheeledbeast View Post
You answered your own question.
Ok.. I understood that there's no way to remove status-area-applet-battery safely .. I will make a reason for this
 
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You don't need to have mp-fremantle-community-pr in order to have functioning CSSU (any variant). Just mark packages it depends on as installed manually, so they won't get autoremoved.

Not that you have much reasons to keep advanced power monitor over new battery applet, though - especially, if you pair it with bme replacement. Speaking of which, I'll test new applet ASAP and check if it still exhibits the same blocker bugs, then report back

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Originally Posted by ade View Post
Spend this morning on recurring alarms.

They should now also show the original time in the alarmlist after snooze, so timeshifts on disabling should no longer happen.

I checked with the stock clock, it acts the same on showing what time.

FMG: you'r free to push a new version to cssu-devel.
Thanks a lot .

Though... could you please push an updated changelog too, last time I had to dig all over the inet to find your name, e-mail address, etc.
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