* Neil MacLeod <gmane at nmacleod.com> [070709 16:10]: > Personally I'd be a little cautious about using the new update with > any expensive SD/SDHC cards until Nokia comment against bug #1204[1] > or in the mailing list with further details explaining why the update > is killing cards and what can be done about it (and how to revive > "dead" cards). I didn't experience filesystem or hardware related issues with my SD-cards (opposed to MMC-cards, where the filesystem gets corrupted frequently on N770 and N800, any firmware version) using RX-34_2007SE_4.2007.26-8_PR_MR0. My problem is the metalayer-crawler eating up the CPU resources (as discussed here: https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=978). The metalayer-crawler process is running with a niceness of 19 and I applied a custom path. This is the command line (as listed by htop): /usr/bin/metalayer-crawler -F -c /home/user/MyDocs/.video,/home/user/MyDocs/.sounds,/home/user/MyDocs/.images Nevertheless metalayer-crawler seems to block the touch-screen almost completely for about 10 minutes after system startup. The filesystem on my card is OK, neither the high niceness nor the custom path applied to metalayer-crawler affects the touch-screen issue in a positive way. The only fix which works for me is to switch off metalayer-crawler completely (I don't care about the mediaplayer). -- Bye, Andreas