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2011-09-16
, 18:20
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#492
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Today, while browsing with tear and switching windows with telescope, my n800 froze and rebooted, then it entered a reboot loop (every time it showed the hands it flashed the led and rebooted).
I used flasher to disable the lifeguard reset and I managed to boot the tablet, but now there's no sound at all (not even the greeting nokia tune).
No suspicious messages in dmesg (apart from a "JFFS2 warning: (940) jffs2_sum_write_sumnode: Not enough space for summary, padsize = -23").
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2011-09-16
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@ Catalunya
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#493
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Incorrect start orders can cause services to fail to start and result in a reboot loop. The maemo-control-services app incorrectly starts services at 20 (any of them) after you toggle them off and back on.
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2011-09-16
, 21:06
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2011-09-17
, 07:43
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@ norway
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#495
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That's probably unrelated (I get it all the time), but check that you have free space anyway.
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2011-09-17
, 20:34
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@ Spain
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2011-09-18
, 11:59
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@ norway
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2011-09-18
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@ Spain
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2011-09-20
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@ Durham, NC
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2011-09-20
, 18:56
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@ Spain
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Hi Maacruz,
I'm running the kernel from May. I haven't noticed the reboot issue, but I'm currently only getting around 6 days use on a charge (it really depends on usage) and then I shutdown to swap-out the battery with a fully charged one anyway. Since loading the May kernel though I haven't had one instance of the shutdown issue, so I am somewhat reluctant to rollback to the March kernel if that means I could start experiencing the shutdown issue again. Is there any other reason why I wouldn't want to stay on the May kernel? I'll try and start tracking my uptime a little more carefully to see if the restart issue is affecting me and I'm not aware of it. Overall I have been completely happy with the May kernel.
Thanks!!
Required services can't be unchecked so you could safely uncheck every service in asui-settings and see if a reboot without lifeguard works. Rechecking the services you want will restore them to the correct orders they were installed with.
If you don't have ASUI installed and don't want to use it then you could install it and use its service manager to revert back to systemui. That way you could continue using its service manager and its MCE settings interface without using ASUI.