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2010-12-01
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2010-12-01
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2010-12-01
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2010-12-01
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@ The Netherlands
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Might be my undervolting scheme, right.
Yes, I didn't remind I were undervolting.
Going to give more millivolts to the thing, and see what happens. Thanks.
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2010-12-04
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2010-12-04
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2010-12-10
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2010-12-10
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Again, a simple experiment was enough to destroy my /optfs... and I was running power-kernel-46 at stock voltages and frequencies. I only tried to activate smartreflex while the n900 was stable, sync had been freshly executed, no apps apart from qcpufrequency and xterm were open.
Crash.
Reboot... opt filesystem borked. Two hours lost in restoring from backupmenu (of course backup wasn't going to work as expected - but at least I did it).
It's my fourth year with Maemo. I'm starting to be tired of it all. I hear the song of Android sirens... they sing of using it, not hacking it, and rest in peace...
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2010-12-11
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Every time I turn off my N900 I am not sure it will wake up well or with a damaged home partition, and always do a sync and wait until I see no cpu activity to turn off. But this seems not to help.
One of the most dangerous activities is changing the desktop theme: it more then often ends in uncountable errors in /opt.
I must thank Titan's power kernel for its forced fsck on start and RobbieThe1st backupmenu otherwise I would be forced to start over twice weekly, and this is becoming unbearable.
I thought it was swappolube, but the /opt filesystem seems to generate errors either with or without it.
What could I do to get more stability? Thanks in advance
Ernesto de Bernardis