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>User Location Network Firmware version Push
>Javajix-Italy-Vodafone(128k sim)-1.2009.42-11
>kende Finland Sonera 1.2009.42-11
>famusc Italy H3G 1.2003.42.11 Yes(Ex/NM)
>Haukka Finland Saunalahti 1.2009.42-11 No(Ex/NM)

>It's been doing this right out of the box. And it happens in all kind >of situations. Doesn't matter if it is connected to internet via wlan >or 3G or not at all. Often it happens when I start to use it after it's >been on the table without any apps running.

>Today after a reboot device said that "error registering sim card" >or something like that but it started working again after another >reboot.

>Placed a vote to ossipena's bug report.

There are two options:
(i) You are in love with N900 & Linux -> you are a developer, it's a life time relationship
(ii) You are just a user of mobile tech & services -> then N900 is a verified problem
 
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Three:
(iii) You are hysterious, clueless, like to post -> you're a verified problem :-)
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Too many of N900 build in applications are proved to be currently slow and buggy, there is also no battery power for practical work and N900 jams a lot taking also a lot of reboots (they are automated!!). Also, the multi-operation system means that n900 is running simultaneusly apps that take capacity even without you know they are running. (Please tell me how to check how many apps there are running at the same time and how to kill the unwanted one!)

A power saving hint: Please turn of scrolling of anything in display to start with, scrolling screen updates take all power from the device!

Happy enough, there is no manual to say how to optimize any features of N900 for a regular user

Enjoy N900 - the Linux developers' heaven!
 
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Originally Posted by timomaemo View Post
Too many of N900 build in applications are proved to be currently slow and buggy, there is also no battery power for practical work and N900 jams a lot taking also a lot of reboots (they are automated!!). Also, the multi-operation system means that n900 is running simultaneusly apps that take capacity even without you know they are running. (Please tell me how to check how many apps there are running at the same time and how to kill the unwanted one!)

A power saving hint: Please turn of scrolling of anything in display to start with, scrolling screen updates take all power from the device!

Happy enough, there is no manual to say how to optimize any features of N900 for a regular user

Enjoy N900 - the Linux developers' heaven!
timomaemo,

I don't think you have any idea WTF you are talking about. When it comes to Linux, I'm a complete newbie but I've been using N900 for many days and have installed many apps and emulators and have not seen single reboot of issue.

If you so many problems then just go get your self an iphone and spare us your nonsense.
 
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Originally Posted by timomaemo View Post
(Please tell me how to check how many apps there are running at the same time and how to kill the unwanted one!)
Well it's Linux, so open X-Terminal and type in:

ps -A (to view running processes)

kill -9 [process ID] (to kill what ever you like)
 

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It's a commercialzed geek-tool.

It's like good s3x for people with social lifes.
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This is the way to go, just get yourself a functional iPhone 3GS!

BTW:
I can't just figure out where is the business case of Nokia - they wish by lauching N900 to support Linux lovers - well if this the way to go, god bless the good will of Nokia!
 
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People need to stop feeding this troll.
 
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And your argumentation please - How do you feel, is N900 a business case for Nokia and how, if I may ask?
 
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Originally Posted by decantur View Post
People need to stop feeding this troll.
Shhhhhhhhh little kitten..
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