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2010-09-04
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2010-09-04
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sudo gainroot cd /usr/libexec mv hildon-thumbnailerd hildon-thumbnailerd-old echo "#!/bin/ash return 0" > hildon-thumbnailerd
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2010-09-04
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=leetut;806960...to have an awesome phone one day
and a nightmare problem the next day
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2010-09-04
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2010-09-04
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@ivnvir - you didn't buy an 'appliance' - you bought a computer that runs a Linux based operating system - with all the overhead that goes with it.
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2010-09-04
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2010-09-04
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2010-09-04
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Oh what a load of bs, the fact that we have to tweak the bejesus out of Maemo to get it running to a usable standard is not acceptable.
They had a single device with set hardware specs to develop around.
The programming behind Maemo is shocking, at no point should user interaction come to a dead stop. Its the first thing you are taught at any programming institute, its like it was put together by $50 contractors Nokia hired off http://www.scriptlance.com.
It took the community ages to iron out things that should have been thrown back in the developers faces by QA.
Why the hell this **** keeps running and consuming my cpu? The system load goes to 4!
I haven't touched any files, configured tracker-cfg to no index anything, disable thumbnails and stuff AND THIS F*KIN PROCESS KEEPS SHOWING!
it doesnt make sense to constantly rebuild thumbnails... it makes even less when I JUST DISABLED IT.
That's too amateur from Nokia, this is far from a serious professional thing...
Just when I was getting happy with my new battery life http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=61679
How can Maemo still be so amateur?