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yesterday in the afternoon i get my n900.
I used it for two hours and it rebooted 4 times:
- The first time rebooted when i changed APN
- The second time rebooted when i installed sudo
- The third time when configuring skype
- The fourth loading weather forecast
The battery was low so leave it alone charging.
This morning i tried to update the weather forecast and boom another reboot.
I opened the terminal to look to /boot/bootreason to see the cause of the reboot, it contains: 32wd_to that means was the watchdog that reboots the terminal.
I also made a dmesg to see if there was some errors and boom reboots again.
Is there any way to further investigate the problem ?
May be an hardware failure ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks