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Hi i've a promblem... when i open camera app if I try to take a photo appears the message "Memoria piena ...." (Italian, in english -> Full memory ...)

I just refalshed my phone (R&D mode enable) and installed some apps... I don't know what is happened ...

I installed :

- Kernel Power v48 + settings
- CSSU
- sudser
- bash
- dbus script
- python full install
- speedpatch and battery patch http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=73315
- QCPUfreq (ideal profile from battery patch, link above)
- swappolube (proposed value)
- tracker-cfg (lowmemory mode and throttle = 10)
- theme-cutomizer (fast transition.ini)

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I'd double check using something like a filesystem tally software. Though personally I go through the command line and type things like df -h, and then du -h on specific areas.

As far as I know, Camera stores its pictures in /home/user/MyDocs/DCIM, which would mean /home/user/MyDocs is full (which is basically your 29GB partition).
 
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Format, reboot... The problem persists...
 
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If you have a microSD card installed, the camera app might have decided to use it as the default.

Do you have one installed?
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No sd
 
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Actually it would help if you could paste the outputs of your `df -h' first of all. Also which filesystem did you format it to? have you also checked dmesg for any errors with eMMC?
 
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Originally Posted by tuxsavvy View Post
Actually it would help if you could paste the outputs of your `df -h' first of all. Also which filesystem did you format it to? have you also checked dmesg for any errors with eMMC?
I use dmesg >> log_dmesg.txt, and df -h see attachments
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Originally Posted by Vento View Post
I use dmesg >> log_dmesg.txt, and df -h see attachments
It says MyDocs is full....


EDIT: Ooops - sorry - I read that wrong. MyDocs looks OK. Not sure what the problem is...
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Looks like there's nothing wrong from both df -h outputs and dmesg, I guess I'm somewhat stumped as well. There's only one last solution which you may want to try. That is to reflash it with the latest firmware and to install program by program slowly. Each time with successive program/setup you make, check that the camera app still works.

I would start with CSSU then dbus-script because I know those two cannot be the culprits (I have both installed without issues here). Then I work my way down the list from the list you had in the opening thread.
 
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just for a laugh, try changing where the camera program stores it's pictures...
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