Disappearing Widgets.

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The dialogs still have borders and titles.


Cheers,
Martin


2007/12/18, Eero Tamminen <eero.tamminen at nokia.com>:
> Hi,
>
> ext James Sparenberg wrote:
> > On Monday 17 December 2007 07:02:57 am you wrote:
> >> ext James Sparenberg wrote:
> >>>    First, Yes I understand 2008 is a beta.  So please don't
> >>> anyone get defensive.  But I think I have a case somehow of
> >>> application vs 2008 and I'm trying to track it down. Can't file a
> >>> bug until I can say "do this and that happens" or at least say
> >>> what is happening.
> >>>
> >>>   I'm about to do a 3rd re-install this weekend.   Each one is
> >>> promted by the same thing.  After a restart (last on promted by a
> >>> need to change battery for a charged one while out)  I loose all
> >>> visible widgets. No buttons (I've the text) no progress or scroll
> >>> bars, nothing.  Now the functionality is still there.  If I guess
> >>> the location of a scroll button it will scroll, Buttons though
> >>> only defined by the text that was on them still push.
>
> Did you see this issue right after boot, or only after using
> the device for a while?
>
>
> >>>   I seem to recall someone having this kind of event in the past
> >>> and a cure existing.  Though for the life of me I can't remember
> >>> what it was.
> >>>
> >>>   Any suggestions would be appreciated as this is #3 event in 3
> >>> days. Though the "remember what was installed" feature of 2008 is
> >>> working well.
> >> I've never heard of this issue, so I assume it's 3rd party SW
> >> issue.
> >>
> >> What you have installed?  Any 3rd party themes for example?
>
> Hm. I just remembered that I saw an effect like this in some devel
> version of ITOS2006 on N770.  The reason was that some process had
> used all the file descriptors and therefore Gtk apps couldn't get
> shared memory segments with the X server and sapwood server couldn't
> load new theme images.
>
> However, Chinook has a large enough amount of file descriptors that you
> can have all the pre-installed apps in use and one that has leaked as
> many file descriptors as a single process can (thousand) and the device
> still works.  So, this might not be the cause.   But to make sure,
> please mail what this gives:
>         cat /proc/sys/fs/file-nr
>
>
> > Not yet.  Havent found any for 2008.  Though I am begining to suspect
> > either Xournal or OMWeather. (or both.)
>
> OMWeather was earlier leaking very badly (and because it's a Desktop
> plugin and Desktop is OOM-protected, the applet could force device to
> get very slow and eventually to reboot).
>
> Please attach /proc/meminfo file contents from the situation when
> this happens.
>
>
>         - Eero
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