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2008-10-10
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2008-10-10
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2008-10-11
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2008-10-13
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I have the same issue about battery drain. This morning I noticed that the process called "hildon-desktop" eats permanently about 5-15% of the processor, even with no apps running (I see this through load-applet). I have the last version of Diablo installed.
Has anyone noticed the same?
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2008-10-13
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2008-10-13
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2008-10-13
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2008-10-13
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2008-10-14
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while i dont discount that there something going on, what benny described sounded more related to a router with faulty power save support, then some firmware issue...
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2008-10-14
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