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Hi,

thanks for the replies guys, I figured it out my self last night. I think it had to do with the contact application (osso-addressbook)

I reinstalled the application plus deleted the .osso-abook folder in /home/user

The phone is now in fine shape again.

What I did:

In a terminal window:
* sudo gainroot (I installed rootsh for easy root access, you can get it from the app manager)
* Then I reinstalled the application with this command:
apt-get install --reinstall osso-addressbook
* Deleted the .osso-abook folder (back it up if you need to)
rm -rf /home/user/.osso-abook

I`m not sure if I needed the reinstall, maybe it would have helped to only delete the catalog. Hopefully I do not get the chance to find it out...


Dacourt
 

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