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Hey there. I bought a little used nokia n900 for couple of days ago and it was alot of stuff on it when i had it but everything worked fine and the browser was doing a great job. I restored my phone to original mode and after that i put 10 gb of music, i installed debian and openoffice aps and i packed my desktop with some shortcuts and of course downloaded some apps and now it is a bit slower. For example in the begining i could watch live stream football match on my browser and it worked fine but now it lagges and are really slow.
How can i fix this?
 
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Well, if you are confident enough with technology and Linux you can try over-clocking. If you aren't, remove some programs you don't need.
 
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Sounds like a memory leak caused by one of your apps/widgets. Try the top command in Xterminal (or download Conky) to see what your highest CPU usage is coming from. Alternatively, remove widgets/apps one by one until you find the culprit.
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thank you for the comments
 
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thank you for the comments but i´m not comfortable with overlclocking it.
 
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okey but how can i see what is normal in the top command and also in the conky app?
 
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Same here!!!
 
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The top-command shows what your most resource-consuming processes are. If there is some program that is consuming too much CPU or RAM you should remove the application or ask for help with it.
 
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In my experience, nothing should take up more than 5% of your CPU in idle (except for that damn modest client :P) I forgot about Htop too -- I find it to be useful for this purpose.

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one more question, for example i have none application open and then i go to xterminal and see some application running, how can i close them through xterminal?, and is safe to close most of the applications/servers like for example Xorg or hildon-desktop? I really appreciate your quick answer i´m really happy with my nokia n900 and the maemo community to help me to get deep into it
 
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