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Once during these 80 days I've had to kill /usr/bin/osa (discussed here).

On day 71 I couldn't no longer open the stock browser, but found the solution of killing /usr/bin/grob here and here.

Yesterday, I was in an area with poor coverage and while trying to make a call I lost cellular communciations completely. Even after returning home, the N9 would not find any cellular network. I tried switching flight mode on and off again several times, also switching the network between 2G, 3G and Dual, to no avail.

Not wanting to break my uptime record, I scanned through the running processes, and found this:
Code:
573   csd      /usr/sbin/csd -z -p call autorej=0,autoans=0,ecall_detach_pdp=true -p csnet debug=3,att_bars=false,unicode_names=false,forced_dual_mode=false,cell_name_display=false -p gprs -p info -p sim1 -p simatk -p simpb1 -p sms sms_enable_resends=true,sms_retry_timeout=250,sms_retry_count=10,sms_dump_incoming=false,sms_dump_outgoing=false,sms_enable_cs_default_route=true -p ss ss_auto_interrogate=true
I killed /usr/bin/csd and suddenly the phone registered on the cellular network again!
 

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