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Re: Help: Does my device is normal?
Is this now solved?
----- I figured (for future purposes also) what would be the easiest way to get information/log-files. Step 1) Enable extras-devel 2) install powertop 3) install pastebinit 4) install rootsh 4½) disable extras-devel 5) start xterminal 6) sudo gainroot 7) powertop | pastebinit (don't worry about warning "status: Unknown job: pmtrackerdaemon") 8) turn screen OFF 9 wait minute, turn screen ON 10) copy address, e.g.: http://pastebin.com/kvQYPTRX Bold text means you should type them to the terminal and press enter. Who wants make screenshots? |
Re: Help: Does my device is normal?
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@reinob: thx for you answer.. im sorry master reinob.. firstly i know.. yes the N900 was a computer and i know the computer always prosessing, running or doing something even we don't execute the aplication... but 2 days ago my device prosessor running not like ussually before, they always working up into 27% at 250mhz(no aplication open) until my device off but yesterday my prossesor always working up into max 10% at 250mhz(no aplication open) until my device off (nb. ussualy my device max 10% at 250mhz in same condition before this is happen) and i just want to asked that the difference, is that normal ? or this is the sign my device getting broken. due my friend in TI is saying there seem a hanging prosses and must be kill the program one by one in order to solved. but i don't know what must i do, soo i write my problem in here with hope someone fixed my problem. but suddenly yesterday my device make me confuse. (im sorry if my language incorrect ang thx for trying helping me) |
Re: Help: Does my device is normal?
[QUOTE=AapoRantalainen;1303788]Is this now solved?
----- I@AapoRantalainen: im still confuse.. the problem was gone by self. thx for future purposes. |
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