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I use the Optimize N900 script when the N900 has an uptime of more than 2 days or so.The script has been renamed Optimizer by me & has not been edited in any way.It's the same Optimize N900 script.I have also attached the script below if someone wants to see it.
The script is saved in MyDocs so when i want to use it i simply
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The only way i can now get out of X-Terminal is by power button & end current task..
Once im on my homescreen this is what i get.. (All my four homescreens shown below)
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Even if i try normal killall hildon-desktop in terminal this is what i get..
Why does this happen???
Below are my actual homescreens....Need some real help from all of u!!!
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