No answers yet. I have found that if I turn off and restart my watch once in a while it helps. I also found that the longer I charge it (after it displays 100% charged), the longer it seems to hold a charge. I hope this helps you too.
Thank you. I'll give it a go. Given this is my third watch that seems to tank right around the time they release a newer version, I can't say I'm surprised - but this one has tanked worse than others, which is exceptionally frustrating because the replacement (the 165) actually offers one hour LESS of battery life in GPS mode according to the specs. SIGH.
Just before the update, my watch had 41% battery life and it died within 1.5 hrs during a bike ride. That never used to happen. Hopefully 10.01 had fixed this issue. If not - I'll start a new post for 10.01!
It's been about a week with 10.01 on my watch. It's still not as good as it was before 9.03, but yes a little better. However, when the battery level gets to about 40%, it still drains fast during a GPS event such that within 1 hour it tells you low battery. So there is still something odd happening to battery drain once it gets down to around 40%. I will keep monitoring and post back.
So, while the hard reset helped some, after chatting with Garmin support, removing watch faces, hard resetting, and more, I called. They did go ahead and warranty out my watch, and of course the day the new one arrived the 10.1 update came out, so I can't speak to if it was a software bug, but if it was, on the replacement I received, with 10.1, I haven't had the issue with battery drain or it cutting off mid-run yet, and I have yet to need to charge it (it's been a week, I've used it in GPS mode twice, and it's at 44% after arriving at 92%) so I'm very grateful to Garmin for making it right.
I've been monitoring my 10.01 update and there still seems to be something odd with battery drain once the level gets to around 40%. Above this level all seems fine. I can do 1 hour GPS events using only about 6-8% battery drain. That seems to hold true until the level gets down to about 40ish %. Then the same 1 hour GPS even uses more like 25% battery life - way more than all of the same events before that. Before when my watch had 40% battery life - I was confident I could do more GPS events without fear. Now I am no longer confident that at 40% I can get through another GPS even should it last 1.5 hours or so. Still monitoring.....
The Department certifies the activities identified in 314 CMR9.03(1) through (8) and therefore they do not require an individual 401 WaterQuality Certification application provided the specified conditions are met.For activities meeting these specified conditions, the Final Order ofConditions or final Restoration Order of Conditions issued pursuant to310 CMR10.00: Wetlands Protection, as applicable, serves asthe Water Quality Certification for the project.
The Department will notify the persons to whom an Order ofConditions is issued not later than ten business days of its receipt by theDepartment that based on the information available to the Department thecriteria of 314 CMR 9.03 have not been met. If the impacts to resource areas,as defined in the Massachusetts Wetland Protection Act and the Federal CleanWater Act, or the project size increases from the description filed with theNotice of Intent, or there are any inaccuracies therein, the applicant mustnotify the Department in writing and request a determination that the criteriaof 314 CMR 9.03 have been met before the activity begins.
The Department will notify the persons to whom an Order ofConditions is issued not later than ten business days of its receipt by theDepartment if, based on the information available to the Department, theproject is not exempt from the requirement to submit an individual 401 WaterQuality Certification application pursuant to 314 CMR 9.03(7). If the applicantdiscovers that the project or its impacts on Resource Areas and waters of theUnited States within the Commonwealth differ from the project and impactspresented in the Notice of Intent, the applicant shall notify the Department inwriting within 72 hours of such discovery and request a written determinationfrom the Department as to whether the project is exempt from the requirement tosubmit an individual 401 Water Quality Certification pursuant to 314 CMR9.03(7). In that event, the applicant shall not commence the project until s/heobtains a written determination from the Department that the project is exemptfrom the requirement to obtain an individual 401 Water Quality Certificationpursuant to 314 CMR 9.03(7) or an individual 401 Water Quality Certificationauthorizing the project.
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Under Help I clicked Check for Updates
it found version 9.03 and asked if I wanted to download it
I clicked Yes and it downloaded the new file.
I closed the current instance of LighBurn
When it finished downloading I double clicked the LightBurn-v0.9.03.exe file
it stated the install process then about 30 seconds into the install I got this message
The first step to converting 9.03 to a fraction is to re-write 9.03 in the form p/q where p and q both are positive integers. To start with, 9.03 can be written as simply 9.03/1 to technically be written as a fraction.
Next, we will count the number of fractional digits after the decimal point in 9.03, which in this case is 2. For however many digits after the decimal point there are, we will multiply the numerator and denominator of 9.03/1 each by 10 to the power of that many digits. For instance, for 0.45, there are 2 fractional digits so we would multiply by 100; or for 0.324, since there are 3 fractional digits, we would multiply by 1000. So, in this case, we will multiply the numerator and denominator of 9.03/1 each by 100:
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I try to update from 9.03 to 9.04 (Prior to Update to 9.1) with the Updater in the Admin-Dashboard.
I get the following Error-Message:
'The Process class relies on proc_open, which is not available on your PHP installation.'
Can I simply change to another PHP-Version? What does this do to my existing OC-Installation, will ist still work? Somewhere I read that when I change I cant use the "Auto-HTTPS-Redirect" an the "Strict-Tansport-Header-Thing" which Im using for a long time
As mentioned I can change to PHP 5.6 (CGI/FPM) or to PHP 7.0 (CGI/FPM) (from PHP56 (Apache)). With these PHP-Versions "proc_open" ist according to my Providers Support allowed/not blocked. The only Thing is that with the CGI-PHP I have to change the owner of the OC-Directory on my shared WebSpace.
So I would like to repeat my questions from my first post:
Can I simply change to another PHP-Version? What (else, except chaning Directory-Ownership) does this do to my existing OC-Installation, will ist still work? Somewhere I read that when I change I cant use the "Auto-HTTPS-Redirect" an the "Strict-Tansport-Header-Thing" which Im using for a long time
May be its right what you say and a Manual update can/could solve my Problem. This time.
But Im interested in a) a "Long-Term-Solution" and b) in a little more understanding of OC (in this case OC and PHP).
I thought especially b) ist one of the aims of a board like this?!
Nextcloud makes an effort to rewrite the updater app to get rid of these dependencies. They haven't finished it yet but it could be an improvement especially in hosted environments. Not sure if you can easily modify it to work on owncloud as well.
Chief Judge Moseley has signed Administrative Order 9.03, General Assignments, effective May 1, 2024, through December 31, 2024. Noteworthy changes in this AO include the assignment of Judge Jonathan D. Ramsey to Alachua County Civil Division V and Judge Kristine Van Vorst to County Criminal Division III. -judicial-circuit-court/administrative-orders-2/
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