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2008-10-12
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2008-10-12
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2008-10-12
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2008-10-12
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2008-10-12
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gtk-update-icon-cache -f /usr/share/icons/hicolor
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2008-10-12
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Interesting is that the battery charge level dropped dramatically at the same time, from 90% to 14%.
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2008-10-12
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2008-10-13
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2008-10-13
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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Could it be that the "modest" (internal mail application) destroys or corrupts the maemo/hildon/gtk (or what) when it sees my 6000+ mails in IMAP folder? Any way how to fix it without reflashing, please?