AlMehdi
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2010-07-22
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@ Sweden
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#61
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2010-07-22
, 14:32
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@ London (UK) / Zielona Góra (PL)
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#62
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But Maemo is Linux and a properly running Linux system should almost never need a reboot. So wouldn't a better approach to fixing slowdowns be to find the actual cause of any performance problems and correcting them rather than glossing them over with a Windoze-style reboot?
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2010-07-22
, 14:33
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@ Sweden
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#63
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i read thru this entire post and i have a few questions:
1 - is there a way to set this program up as a button or widget in the ui menu so that we wouldnt have to run it from xterm each time?
2-have you determined that there are indeed no side effects from running this program?
3 - how do you get 15 hours of uptime of your battery?????? i barely get 3 if i am lucky. i do have my internet connection up all the time for email retrieval and i use bluetooth all day as well so i am curious as to how you do it
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2010-07-22
, 14:35
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@ London (UK) / Zielona Góra (PL)
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#64
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Same here.. have never experienced slow downs. Except an mp3-extension for Firefox. When i uninstalled it FF works fast again.
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2010-07-22
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@ London (UK) / Zielona Góra (PL)
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#65
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My battery hold aprox 30-48h.. So you are doing something crazy when you just have 3h. I would not use bluetooth except to send files to other phones. Keep it off.
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2010-07-22
, 14:39
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@ Canada
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#66
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2010-07-22
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@ Netherlands
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#67
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2010-07-22
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#68
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2010-07-22
, 15:13
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@ NYC!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#69
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I really appreciate the effort on this same as I do all contributions from developers, but I really don't have any need for it. My present uptime is 16 days and often goes far longer. The phone never slows down and rebooting makes zero performance difference. Maybe I'm just lucky.
But Maemo is Linux and a properly running Linux system should almost never need a reboot. So wouldn't a better approach to fixing slowdowns be to find the actual cause of any performance problems and correcting them rather than glossing them over with a Windoze-style reboot or restarting a slew of services and clearing caches?
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2010-07-22
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@ Canada
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#70
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