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Large Statusbar Clock uses to crash my desktop.
The solution: disable alarms (Configure -- untick Enable Alarms).
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OS Version: 5.2008.43-7
Large Statusbar Clock Version: 0.7-7
I'm figuring it *wasn't* Large Statusbar Clock (I removed it from the applet bar -- didn't uninstall it, though, but the problem persists). Since there doesn't seem to be many people experiencing this problem, I guess I'll have to do the old tried-and-true method of removing things one by one.
I'm hoping I can get some sort of collaborative effort to figure out which desktop widget/status bar applet is "misbehaving" and creating a memory leak on my tablet. Since I don't have multiple tablets, and since testing every widget/applet individually is a pain, I'm hoping you guys can help me figure it out. Plus, this can help serve as a reference for future use.
Symptoms:
Whenever a program consumes too much memory (I'm assuming this--I only see this behavior when I open mutilple instances of microB or mutiple pages in digia@web), everything on the desktop disappears and the applets (advanced power, etc.) disappear & revert to the original applets.
I'm typically running:
Desktop Widgets:
- Personal Launcher
- mgCal
- HomeDisk Free
Applets in the status bar:
- Large Statusbar Clock
- Advanced Backlight Control
- Advanced Power
- "Graph Plugin" (forgot the name)
- Webmail Notifier
It would be great if people could chime in indicating that they use (ex.: Personal Launcher) as well, and they have/have never experienced the symptoms described above.
Whoops, I guess this has already been answered here.
It seems:
1) Large Statusbar Clock -- fixed by disabling alarms (Configure -- untick Enable Alarms)
causes the symptoms described above. Maybe this thread can still be useful in pinpoint some other applications, though? (and I already spent the time writing it -- it would be a waste not to post it
Last edited by elimoon8; 2009-06-13 at 17:52.