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2010-08-15
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Okay so I've been searching and havn't found a decent solution to this problem either. Killing Hildonhome does sort of help but last I did that, the phone became responsive and then went back into the funk again. Hate it if you will, but coming from something as stable as S60V3, rebooting the phone every couple of days is just unacceptable. I love the device but hate troubleshooting it when I need to use it. Any ideas anyone? I'm sure it's not the widgets or the any of the software.
One thing I've noticed is that when I load up a huge video file in the media player (1.2Gb) the phone stars becoming really sluggish after I close it out and use everything else.
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2010-08-15
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@ Finland
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I have this problem from time to time. Usually it seems to be caused by the browser background daemons large memory usage, even when browsers not open (at the moment "browserd -s 5380 -n browserui" takes 15.6% of memory and "browserd -s 5387 -n RTComMessagingServer" another 9.4%).
It seems like the addblock extensions is loaded with the background processes, because the size of the adblock blocklist (patterns.ini, 209kB) seems to directly affect browserd memory usage. If I delete the blocklist files, the "browseui" process only takes 6.3% of memory but "RTComMessagingServer" stays the same.
So I guess I need to look at alternatives to adblock...
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2010-08-15
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2010-08-15
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Yes I am sure. Because if it were any of the widgets, the device would slow down from the get go, meaning right after the reboot when the widgets initialize. But for your heart's content, I have the Facebook feed, Fm transmitter shortcut, Ap news, Rss reader, Connect now and Conversation Inbox. I agree this thing is a computer, but it needs to be just as stable as well, especially if it is running Debian Linux.
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2010-08-15
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2010-08-16
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@ Finland
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Yes I am sure. Because if it were any of the widgets, the device would slow down from the get go, meaning right after the reboot when the widgets initialize.
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2010-08-16
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2010-08-17
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I have this problem from time to time. Usually it seems to be caused by the browser background daemons large memory usage, even when browsers not open (at the moment "browserd -s 5380 -n browserui" takes 15.6% of memory and "browserd -s 5387 -n RTComMessagingServer" another 9.4%).
It seems like the addblock extensions is loaded with the background processes, because the size of the adblock blocklist (patterns.ini, 209kB) seems to directly affect browserd memory usage. If I delete the blocklist files, the "browseui" process only takes 6.3% of memory but "RTComMessagingServer" stays the same.
So I guess I need to look at alternatives to adblock...
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2010-08-18
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Hi, I am having similar issues like you. While listening to music incoming SMS would cause the music to stutter for a few seconds. Incoming voice calls would stutter the music playback a few second before it automatically pause and the phone screen would appear in very slow refresh rate.
One thing I've noticed is that when I load up a huge video file in the media player (1.2Gb) the phone stars becoming really sluggish after I close it out and use everything else.