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2007-09-12
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My problems with metalayer crawler are back ... and are making my N800 practically useless. I fixed the bug by adding the crawlpath variable and it seemed to have been fixed.
But since yesterday my CPU usage has been high, and it drained my entire battery during the night in the offline mode. I cant get anything done because metalayer crawler is hogging the CPU.
Any suggestions ? Why can I not turn it off completely ?