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2009-11-25
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2009-11-25
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It's because you installed applications from extras-devel probably. Since not all apps in there have been optifyed meaning they don't install to the 2 GB /opt director but to the root instead (which has limited space). But you did look at the rootfs system already and it does show some room... hmm
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2009-11-26
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Welcome to the forum!
It's not really the issue you run into, but related: https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5450 .
Also, Extras-Devel can be dangerous, as already mentioned.
If you manage to track down the root issue here I'm looking forward to a bug report about it. :-)
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2009-11-26
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2009-11-26
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Dangerous how?
Also is it possible when downloading apps to save them to the correct repository and if so, what is the extension?
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2009-11-30
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2009-11-30
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I reckon you have systeminfowidget?
This app confirmed to have memory leak issue.
It was promoted a few days ago to extras-testing...
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After using the phone for a couple of hours I got the error message mentioned earlier. Because of this message I could not open new apps (this gave another error msg). Even after closing all the running apps I still kept getting this msg. The only solution was a reboot.
Today the same thing happened again (after a few hours of usage); but now I sometimes was able to open and use apps. My first thought was that it ran out of virtual mem. The output of the "free" command was about 700MB of free mem (all swap).
After reboot I tested by opening as much as apps. Mem usage went up to 450MB but still did not got any error msg.
Someone gave me the tip to look at the usage of the rootfs filesystem. Yesterday, rootfs was 76% full. So I uninstalled some apps to gain another 3%. After having the error msg again I uninstalled some more apps. Usage of rootfs is now 70%. All other filesystems/mounts have a usage percentage of max. 60% (most of them <10%).
What is causing this error message? Any clue? How to trace the cause? Log files? Where do I have to look?
Kind regards,
Murat
The Netherlands