On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 11:59:42 +0200 Stefan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

> Hi,
> 
> I read the posts about the weather module with high interest the last 
> days, because I have some troubles with the e17 modules myself. Someday 
> after updating e17 this bug(?) infected my system and never left since.
> All of them have the same problem, that their graphics aren't always 
> updatet properly. Which means 80% of the time the cpufreq module's 
> pointer thingy on top is missing and the battery module shows the 
> textvalues but no battery in the background. The textvalues itfels seem 
> all to show the right values.
> The clock module suffers the most. Its NEVER updated after loaded once 
> and thats not that good for a clock is it? Same for the weather module. 
> No update of the data after it was loaded.
> 
> All tries to reset the modules somehow have failed so far. I recognized, 
> that the cpufreq module seems to work right when I keep moving around 
> the cursor and stops showing the top graphic properly (how to call this 
> thing anyway? scala?) after not moving it for some time.
> 
> This may be connected to a strange behaviour of entrance. When I use the 
> shutdown button on the entrance screen, that is point - click - and 
> forget, entrance is not shutting down sometimes and seems to be stuck. 
> But if I move the cursor around a little bit when this happens, it 
> starts the normal shutdown process.
> Well ideas anyone? I feel kinda lost here. I looked for this in the 
> code, but this is deep down in e I think.
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions
> Stefan
> 
> 
> My Specs:
> Samsung P30 XVM 1500
> gentoo linux - 2.6.11 kernel
> Xorg 6.8.2 - using xorg ati drivers
> e17 portage-cvs version from 08/17/05
> 
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