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I think the power management will improve once the s2ram (suspend-to-ram) project works without a hitch.
 
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Originally Posted by seiichiro0185 View Post
an option to lock the homescreen would be really nice, I keep constantly moving the applets around on accident...
So I'm not the only one...

I find it hard to believe that there isn't a way to lock the homescreen (in fact I never asked before, thinking I was missing the right menu&option to do it...), specially for the fact that the homescreen applets have risen in number recently and many of them are quite usefull (Omweather and GPE Summary for example), so once arranged it whould be wise to keep them in a fixed position (my nightmare is scrolling the rss feed reader, every once in a while I move it by mistake )
 
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Originally Posted by JustNick View Post
So I'm not the only one...

I find it hard to believe that there isn't a way to lock the homescreen (in fact I never asked before, thinking I was missing the right menu&option to do it...), specially for the fact that the homescreen applets have risen in number recently and many of them are quite usefull (Omweather and GPE Summary for example), so once arranged it whould be wise to keep them in a fixed position (my nightmare is scrolling the rss feed reader, every once in a while I move it by mistake )
What's hard to believe is that this was almost literally the first thing users complained about when ITOS2008 came out. And yet, here the fecking bug still is, two iterations later.

Yes, at Nokia they listen to user and community input. They just don't do anything...
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Originally Posted by Karel Jansens View Post
What's hard to believe is that this was almost literally the first thing users complained about when ITOS2008 came out. And yet, here the fecking bug still is, two iterations later.
I don't think it is trivial to solve. Feel free to vote for https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2639 , I expect some improvements for the Fremantle release.
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Originally Posted by Andre Klapper View Post
I don't think it is trivial to solve. Feel free to vote for https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2639 , I expect some improvements for the Fremantle release.
Go back to the way it was? Yeah, probably not very trivial, as it implies Nokia admitting they were wrong. Can't do that, can we now?

And no, I don't vote for Nokia bugs (anymore). What's the blooming point?
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A careful (hey, even careless) reading of the comments on that bug shows that Nokia's not interested in going back to how it was, or leaving it how it is; they're going for a solution rather than either of the problematic implementations, now. I do wish they'd envisioned the real solution to start with, and not made the first change until they had the whole (complex, but versatile) solution implemented, but on topic: It's almost certain to be there in the next OS.
 
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