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Mine is about 8.5 days...quite pathetic really. Anyone managed a 1 month uptime?
 
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40 days for me at the moment.
 
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It gets really sluggish after 5 days or so. Apparently, due to swap performance issues, although there may be something else.
 
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Originally Posted by fms View Post
It gets really sluggish after 5 days or so. Apparently, due to swap performance issues, although there may be something else.
YE!I HAVE THE EXACT SAME PROBLEM.
have u tried using a class 6 mmc for extra swap space or RAM?
 
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You can always use build-in 'backup' option to refresh n900 a bit.
 
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6 weeks plus for me and before that I forgot the car charger so it just ran flat on me. I've just reflashed it this morning due to a problem of my own making this morning. So starting from zero again. It never runs slow, or crashes for me. The problem was application manager throwing a wobbly, all good now.
 
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Kegetys & dynomot

What did you customize on the N900 (or didn't customize) to achieve such great stability? I'm dying to find out.
 
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14d 20h 3m according to Conky atm
 
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Originally Posted by chatbox View Post
What did you customize on the N900 (or didn't customize) to achieve such great stability?
What do you mean? I haven't ever had any problems with the stability of the device.
 
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8 days, 4 hours and counting...
 
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