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2010-09-09
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No. Your system is somehow broken. Maybe because of installed stuff from testing, devel or any other place outside of maemo.org extras and ovi store. Do you have any widgets on your desktops? What have you installed. List apps with maemo-list-user-packages command and if you want to list them in sorted format then use command maemo-list-user-packages | sort -k 3,3
If you have installed stuff that is recommended only for testing purpose I advise to just reflash or learn to debug system.
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2010-09-09
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@ Germany
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#73
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But check this out:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10412#c38
http://maemo.gitorious.org/fremantle...20a5a46ec3f10e
Could somebody compile latest version of Hildon-desktop? Cannot really understand the Nokia FW policy. Why dont they just release hot fixes... for example in extras-devel.
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2010-09-09
, 17:10
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#74
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2010-09-09
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@ Finland
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#75
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2010-09-13
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#76
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So last night I was playing around with the advanced-power-monitor, trying to get it to work, and while I had uninstalled the package, and rebooted, I had left my phone charging all night, went into work, and 2 and a half hours into the day, my phone gives that whimpering beep of a low battery. I was thinking "wtf?" So I looked and sure enough, it was this issue with Xorg being at 95% and more.
The cleanest solution is to open xterm and typeThat should purge all files from the advanced-power-monitor.Code:sudo dpkg -P advanced-power-monitor
If you still have advanced-power, you may want to run it on that as well.
The -P option is to purge all extra files. For some reason the post remove script isn't removing the /etc/event.d/apmonitord. Purge does though.
I did have to reboot afterward as well.
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2010-09-13
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2010-09-25
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@ Florida
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2010-11-28
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#79
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Manually remove /etc/event.d/apmonitord and reboot / kill the xserver.
Thats it.
If you have installed stuff that is recommended only for testing purpose I advise to just reflash or learn to debug system.
Last edited by slender; 2011-03-01 at 10:23.