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Power button causes crash
I recently reflashed my N900 due to having some problems (which vanished).
However, a new problem immediately has shown up: when I click the power button (not hold it) to open the status menu or wake the device up from standby, it first says "Internal error: Application photos was closed", even though photos isn't even opened, and the desktop resets. If I then click it again, it simply crashes and boots up immediately again. Does anyone have any idea what could cause this? I have never experienced it before, and I've had the same apps installed all the time. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Strange bug indeed , I assume you accidentally deleted some components of default theme but i might be wrong, try changing the theme ...btw how did u flashed it? did u install leaked PR 1.2?
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Sounds like somebody or something has been messing with the udev INIs to cause such a strange bug. Which version did you flash to?
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I tried changing the theme, didn't help. It may be a theme-related issue, though, as I moved themes out of rootfs to gain more space. But I did that before reflashing as well, and this bug didn't appear then, so it would be strange if that was the cause. |
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I noticed quick clip (which I think is defunct) was on my applications list, so it was installed. But once again, that was installed before as well, so why would this bug appear now?
I tried uninstalling it though, and nothing changed. |
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So when you moved them you did a backup and then flashed right? and then you restored your backup and probably it messed everything My advice is to keep only what info you need and then completely reflash without using your old backup;) |
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I'm experiencing the same thing too... Pressing the power button quickly displays a series of "internal errors" which closes a lot of desktop widgets. Some of them manage to recover, some of them don't.
I think this might be due to the "Enhanced Linux Kernel for power users" which I've installed. I think yesterday it had an update, so I updated it and then the phone started behaving weird... Could it be it? |
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You will have to revert to power kernel 27 as 28 has some problems, or wait till Titan releases a new version to fix problems.
I have reverted and everything is as it was before yesterday's update. Edi: Titan's working very hard to get this working again: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=3709 |
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I also have titans kernel, I will try deleting/reverting to see if there's any change. |
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I updated to the newest version of the power kernel, and the problem disappeared. Thanks!
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