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2010-02-23
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2010-02-23
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@ Tyneside, North East England
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2010-02-23
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2010-02-23
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@ Tyneside, North East England
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I've found the occasional bit of strangeness gets fixed with a reboot. I leave my N810 on 24/7. Some of the strangeness was the result of applications I'd installed.
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2010-02-23
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@ Virginia, USA
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I'd check your drive space on /. lack of it can cause some issues. Re-flash will be a really good spring clean and remove loads of crap which you may not have realised was there.
Having said that re-flashing is a pain, as backup and restore does not restore all your files and settings.
I have had my N810 for 6 months and not flashed it yet, and my N800 has only been flashed a couple of times in over two years above what it needed for OS updates.
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2010-02-25
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@ Virginia, USA
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I've found the occasional bit of strangeness gets fixed with a reboot. I leave my N810 on 24/7. Some of the strangeness was the result of applications I'd installed.
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2010-02-25
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2010-02-25
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@ Germany
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I have noticed over the past month or two, some odd behavior that my N810 didn't used to have.
Note that I am using the pb tools to run filesystem from the internal flash, but I didn't think this would cause performance problems...and I don't think it did in the past.
Thoughts?
--vr