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Originally Posted by Estel View Post
Just to make it more clear - after installing syslogd package, and running into this problem, just copy your /var/log/syslog file, upload it somewhere, and post in this thread (as link to upload, *not* whole syslog as quotation!).

As for dmesg, you don't need to install anything - you just open terminal, write dmesg, and put output here (also, important to do it quite immediately *after* you got hit by the problem).
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For the records, no such issue here,modest works fine, same for mail notifications.

/Estel

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freemangordon, how he is supposed to get dmesg output, if, when hit by the problem, he need to reboot device for getting out of it (desktop "freeze")?

I would say:
"gain ssh access from other machine before problem, and check if you can still invoke commands via ssh, when desktop is "frozen". If yes, get /var/log/syslog remotely (still via ssh, for example, copy it to microSD card inside N900), and for records, try killall hildon-desktop (to see, if desaktop comes back to life)"

Of course, as he is quite new user, it require him to install and configure OpenSSH or dropbear (which he won't regret, anyway, for other occasions).

/Estel
I have found the problem, why my N900 desktop was freezing again and again. I played with QCPUFreq and changed the maximum CPU-Frequenz from 805 to 720 (with and without SmartReflex). But my N900 desktop still freezed, mostly while receiving Emails. Some weeks before, I recognized, that my battery lost performance. Now, after changing the battery, my N900 is running normal with CSSU-thumb. I think, there are stronger power-peaks under CSSU-thumb (for example while receiving Emails), as under a non-CSSU-thumb N900. And that could make problems under CSSU-thumb, when the battery is not full working.

Thanks again for your help. And many thanks for your work on CSSU and CSSU-thumb.
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