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Originally Posted by thedarkus View Post
I did what you said, freemangordon, but the problem is still unsolved. Stuttering everywhere, using camera to record movie, playing divx with any player, scrolling webpages and sometimes scrolling app menu too.

Is strange, 'cos all was working fine for the first 3 days, than, after a reboot, this problem jumped out.

I have to tell you that watching a divx, it stutters regullary every 2-3 secs. And, despite the stutters seen on the screen while recording, the resulting file recorded play smooth on other devices, so the file is ok. Oh, and while recording the stutters is regualary every 2-3 secs too!

This is all that I can tell you to add additional information. If you want, I can post here other logs, everything needed to diagnose the problem. Also applicationlist too, but i don't think that an app is responsable for the problem, they were all already installed before the problem rised, and all was working fine


I'm sorry freemangordon, as told you before in this 3d I am a new addicted to linux world, so I prefer to solve a problem than flash the device, I think this is the only way to learn something useful (for me and for the community too). I keep the reflash as my last hope, 'cos in the weekend I will have to travel a lot by train, and i want use my device to watch some movies ^^

As usual, a big thank you for your support


d!
Well, do yourself a favor and remember what did you change/install/remove/whatever before the issue appear. The kernel/device behaviour does not change out of the blue so there MUST be something you've done. Also you may want to install syslog and check for suspicious messages in /var/log/syslog.

Have in mind that I've never told you to directly tweak /etc/pmconfig . Anyway, you can revert /etc/pmconfig to stock and check if the issue you have is because of the overclocking and/or SR.

If the above does not result in issue resolution, just re-flash the ***** and start over.
 

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