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2010-06-03
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@ Chennai, India
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#12
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Install Conky or give the "top" command in xTerm to show the running processes. I had a process called Twitter2 using between 97 and 100% CPU constantly which was draining the battery. After killing the process, it would return after a minute or so. I uninstalled the Twitter widget and now my battery is fine. Lasts MUCH longer than it did with PR1.1.1, approx 16-19hrs with moderate internet browsing.
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2010-06-03
, 14:13
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@ Finland
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2010-06-03
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@ hamburg,germany
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#14
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It's also good idea to fully discharge and fully charge the battery every once in a while to keep the battery cauge calibrated correctly. I noticed that my n900 was showing empty battery way before the actual cut-off.
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2010-06-03
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@ Switzerland
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2010-06-03
, 16:30
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@ Finland
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2010-06-03
, 18:26
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2010-06-03
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@ hamburg,germany
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#18
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Can anybody helps with the command line for flashing FIASCO on Windows command line? in the wiki page they only have the line for linux
Thanks
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2010-06-03
, 19:31
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#19
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please open your eyes in this thread is a link there are instructions for windows,linux,ubuntu and everythink else
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2010-06-03
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@ hamburg,germany
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#20
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Is this a windows command line.. doesn't look like it?
"sudo ./flasher-3.5 -F <firmware-image> --flash-only=kernel -f -R"
regards
it worked for 3 days !! with very minimal use!! and 15mins charging via usb each day cuz i was transferring files !! thats it !!
wifi total 3 hrs in 3 days!!
music 30mins
calls 2hr
brightness full
so 3days and its on 11% !! now charging again