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Hi there,

After upgrading the N800 to the latest OS 2008 version (RX-34_2008SE_2.2007.51-3_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin), I face the following annoyances:
  • some applications are hanging when starting (mainly the web browser)
  • when exiting from Xterm, it does not exit
  • the most annoying one: when halting the system, it does not halt and remains up ... only solution is to remove the battery.

Is this part of the firmware bug mentioned in other threads ?

Thanks for any information ...
Alain
 
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I'm starting to get these as well. I'm in the middle of a reflash now and will see if this problems come back.
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Originally Posted by AlainJLEB View Post
...I face the following annoyances:
If you have virtual memory enabled, you may want to run a filesystem check on your internal card. I had similar problems as the filesystem on my internal card became corrupted.
 

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would it not be easier to just shut off the virtual memory and let the system recreate it?
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would it not be easier to just shut off the virtual memory and let the system recreate it?
The card will still be corrupt.
 
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To fix your xterm problem, follow the instructions in the link below to install a newer version:

http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...8&postcount=18
 
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Originally Posted by sjgadsby View Post
If you have virtual memory enabled, you may want to run a filesystem check on your internal card. I had similar problems as the filesystem on my internal card became corrupted.
How do you run a filesystem check on the card? Do you need root access for this?

I have checked, and lots of applications are hanging in fact - Application Manager, Control Panel ...

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Guys, are these symptoms common to 51-3? If so, I'm going to reflash the unit back to 50-2 and see if it helps.
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Originally Posted by ghoonk View Post
Guys, are these symptoms common to 51-3? If so, I'm going to reflash the unit back to 50-2 and see if it helps.
ive been using 51-3 and i can assure you there are no such problems inherent tto the Os
 
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Originally Posted by sjgadsby View Post
If you have virtual memory enabled, you may want to run a filesystem check on your internal card. I had similar problems as the filesystem on my internal card became corrupted.
how do you run a filesystem check on the internal card? I am kinda new at this.
 
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