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I had this problem recently and solved it by deleting the settings file.
Open X-Terminal then type:
rm /home/user/.desktop_cmd_exec
Don't forget the dot!
As an aside, I couldn't find a fix for this problem on the web, so I downloaded the source code to see what the name of the file was. Gotta love open-source projects!
The widget was supposed to show some value and not open terminal window with htop, so the device freezed and Hildon-Menu + Hildon-Desktop became unresponsive. After like 5 minutes the device responded and the widget appeared like in the picture below:
And after clicking on Desktop Menu i always get this:
Also Hildon-Menu + Hildon-Desktop are using 100% CPU all the time, so I uninstalled Desktop command execution widget, but the problem still exists. Even after restarting the phone.
Also this process keep using cpu, even after killing it, it keeps opening:
The question is how to undo all this crap ?
Thanks.
Last edited by Chrome; 2010-05-30 at 15:19.