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Can you actually download the deb file itself?

You should be able to just click the link, then click Download. You should then have the option to 'Open in iFile...'

I installed it just now like this, because I'm a masochist:

1) Downloaded the .deb file to my desktop
2) Open iFile, click the globe icon in the bottom-left corner to turn on the web server.
3) Wait for web server to start(it'll say "accepting connections at http://192.168.x.x:10000" - maybe different numbers for you)
4) Type that whole http://192.168.x.x:10000 bit into my PC browser
5) Browse to User/Media
6) Click the 'browse' button, find my .deb file on the desktop, then click the Upload button
7) Close the web server in iFile(top-right Done button)
8) Head to the Media folder(I clicked the house icon)
9) Tap the .deb file and choose 'Installer'
10) It said database was locked by another process. This was because Cydia was open. Closed Cydia.
11) After installation I rebooted the phone. Finished!

If you have any app that can download stuff you can save yourself a lot of hassle(and skip steps 2-7, simply head to the folder of the application you used). For example: GoodReader, iDownloads+, ClipDL, Safari Download tweak...

tried it directly from the phone but ifile keeps saying "status database is locked by another process

edit : nvm a reboot fixed it

Does anyone know if there is a directory or list of the launch daemons? I am interested to know what exactly "aggregated", "ScreenOff" and "backboardd". Aggregated and backboardd are listed as "background activity".

I recently installed applist, opennotifier and libstatusbar. I am wondering if one of those are the culprits.

Thanks!

Aggregated:

com.apple.aggregated.plist
com.apple.aggregated.addaily.plist – It is believed that this performs some function related to Audio-In. If you have an iPod touch and do not intend to use Audio-In, disable this. iPhone users should leave this alone.
com.apple.aggregated.dbservice.plist – Creates database files (thumbs.db, DS_Store.db ect.) for voice input services. Remove if you don’t use audio input (com.apple.aggregated.plist).

backboardd: https://theiphonewiki.com/wiki/Backboardd

apsd: push notifications
 
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tried it directly from the phone but ifile keeps saying "status database is locked by another process

edit : nvm a reboot fixed it



Aggregated:

com.apple.aggregated.plist
com.apple.aggregated.addaily.plist – It is believed that this performs some function related to Audio-In. If you have an iPod touch and do not intend to use Audio-In, disable this. iPhone users should leave this alone.
com.apple.aggregated.dbservice.plist – Creates database files (thumbs.db, DS_Store.db ect.) for voice input services. Remove if you don’t use audio input (com.apple.aggregated.plist).

backboardd: https://theiphonewiki.com/wiki/Backboardd

apsd: push notifications

Thanks for the input!
 
Does anyone know if there is a directory or list of the launch daemons? I am interested to know what exactly "aggregated", "ScreenOff" and "backboardd". Aggregated and backboardd are listed as "background activity".

I recently installed applist, opennotifier and libstatusbar. I am wondering if one of those are the culprits.

Thanks!

Prolly, found the fastest fix is a reboot. You'll still see em in the log at first but after a day they'll drop off the list
 
Does batteryusageenhancer need to be installed along with detailedbatteryusage? And is there an option to change the last 24 hours to since last charge? I have batteryusageenhancer and it doesn't show since last charge, it's still last 24 hours.
 
Does batteryusageenhancer need to be installed along with detailedbatteryusage? And is there an option to change the last 24 hours to since last charge? I have batteryusageenhancer and it doesn't show since last charge, it's still last 24 hours.

No it's either one or the other
 
As sweet as these tweaks are to see the health of the device it can drive you bonkers. Same with turning on the battery percentage indicator.
 
Can somebody tell me what is active vs background? Is active ONLY usage when the screen is on? Or would it include apps like pandora, even if screen is off?
 
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