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Could well be I am wrong here, but the long press cannot be masked in software; it triggers a hard shutdown even in case where cpu is totally locked.
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when walking or placing the N900 in a pocket of trousers or a jacket somehow it goes down, probably by unknowingly pressing the power button. It happens sometimes, there's no pattern nor probable bug causing this. I can't find any log of power on/off.
Potential solution:
disable the long-press on power button through file in (not sure about this) /sys/devices/platform/gpio-switch/
Advantages:
N900 won't turn off anymore by incidental long-press.
Disadvantages:
When stuck or in need to do a hard restart you will have to remove battery.
Does anyone have an idea how to debug or just disable the button?