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Originally Posted by icbolsh View Post
you could type: killall mauku
in the xterm and tthat should stop any process involving that app. I used to have a similar problem with my email client. Someone here showed me what to do...so every now and then I'd have use tthat command. I don't what changed but I never have use it anymore. It doesn't do i anymore. It is a good command to know for any problem like this.
You could also turn off you wifi for a minute. Then turn it back on.

Thanks I looked at "top" one time after quiting a stalled session of mauku and saw nothing with mauku in the name. So does anyone know what processes mauku spawns? It's truely annoying particularly when out traveling far from home and having the tablet go dead because of mauku. the e-mail problem was bad enough.