Aw: [maemo-users] Crashing 770

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All that I explicitly ran was GPE Calendar. Nothing else was open (as  
far as I could tell from the GUI). Okay that is not strictly true. My  
"desktop" has the clock applet running. And, yes, I do use virtual  
memory (64MB set from the control panel). Thanks for any help.

--shiv--


On Dec 2, 2006, at 9:43 AM, Mathias Uebelacker wrote:

> how many apps are open t the time of the crash and do you use the  
> virtual memory?
> ----- Urspr?ngliche Mitteilung -----
> Von: Shivkumar Chandrasekaran <shiv at ece.ucsb.edu>
> An: maemo-users at maemo.org
> Gesendet: Sa.,  2. Dez. 2006 18:12:42 CET
> Betreff: [maemo-users] Crashing 770
> This is a follow-up to my previous email where I reported that my 770
> would die after a while and the only way to revive it was to remove
> the battery for a few seconds. I re-flashed the 770 (latest OS
> release) and then installed only the following apps:
>
> GPE Calendar
> GPE Contacts
> GPE To-do list
> HP-42
> X Terminal
> Maemo Blocks
> theme-red
>
> The 770 behaves much better now. It doesn't die after a while anymore
> (Yay!) But, whenever I start GPE calendar after a long break it
> always crashes. It requires a second attempt to come up. Does anybody
> have any suspicions (I do have a 1GB card installed, and a photo set
> as the background image)?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --shiv--
>
> PS: I wish Nokia would put some resources into a PIM suite for the
> 770 and have a officially supported product.
>
> PPS: I am now suspecting one of the following apps as the culprits
> that made my 770 unstable:
>
> Supertux
> load-applet
>
> Let me know your thoughts on these too. Thanks.
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