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2009-09-06
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2009-09-06
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2009-09-06
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2009-09-06
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2009-09-06
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2009-09-06
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2009-09-06
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@notnarb
Before connecting, run (as root): "/etc/init.d/alarmd stop" and see if happens again when connecting.
I had a problem with mCalendar in where it would add a shitton of entries to the alarmd XML file causing the tablet to start up its syncing process a 1000 times. Combine that with the fact that it's a Python program...
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The only things I can remember that I've done recently to my n810 is
Yes I could flash my tablet, but that would be too easy