Thanks Mark for your answer. I'll give it a try. Alejandro. Mark escribió: > 2009/9/27 Alejandro López <listas.apl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> Hi all, >> >> some time ago I replaced in my N810 my old 1Gb SanDisk memory card by a new 4Gb Class-4 Micro-SDHC (with an adaptor) Kingston memory >> card and partitioned it to have just one big partition which I formated in FAT32 (standard maemo tools). Since then I find my tablet >> a bit slow (slower than before), specially when writing; and some things do not work as expected (i.e. the media player starts >> updating the media library but will never end). >> >> Since I read in this list that Class 4 should be enough for the N810, I was wondering if it could be the way I partitioned the >> memory card that is posing the problem. Should I have partitioned it in several smaller partitions? Which is the recommended size >> for a partition? >> >> Any Ideas? >> >> Thanks. >> Alejandro > > I've had an 8Gb Class 6 SDHC (actually two) in my N800 since shortly > after I got it. They are FAT32 formatted. I have had zero trouble with > them. However, I finally disabled metalayer-crawler because it > completely takes over the system for several minutes on bootup. If > you've added lots of media files on your new card that may be your > problem, in other words there's not really anything wrong other than > bad programming and you probably can't do much about it. I'm using > YouAmp and mplayer instead of the worthless built-in media player > (which becomes unresponsive in a short time - it keeps playing but > trying to click any controls is an exercise in extreme frustration). > > Mark > _______________________________________________ > maemo-users mailing list > maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users