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vi_ 2011-03-01 11:13

Re: High Battery Consumption
 
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...3&postcount=72

StocChr 2011-03-01 11:15

Re: High Battery Consumption
 
advanced-power 0.4.2-4 user/desktop 188
advanced-power-monitor 0.5.3-3 user/utilities 216
ati85 1.4.1-1 user/science 2059
battery-eye 0.8-0pre1 user/utilities 204
com-ea-app-nfsuc 20.0.28 user/games 116200
community-ssu-enabler 0.6-5 user/system 84
docstogo 2.000.315 user/hidden 8152
drnoksnes 1.3.4 user/games 1260
fastsmsevo 0.1-7 user/utilities 64
flashlight-applet 0.4-5 user/desktop 284
flashlight-extra 0.1-3 user/desktop 152
flashlight-extra-gtk 0.2 user/desktop 96
kernel-power-settings 0.11 user/system 140

and many others

StocChr 2011-03-01 11:16

Re: High Battery Consumption
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vi_ (Post 958001)
UNINSTALL ALL FLASHLIGHT PROGRAMS, FMTX WIDGET, LENS COVER REMINDER, KERNEL POWER SETTINGS, ADVANCED POWER, MYMENU AND WTF THIS IS: offscr-anglemeter 1.0.1

THESE PROGRAMS POLL THE HARDWARE.
LIKE I KEPT SAYING!!!
OMG.

FFS.

MEGA F/PALM

/vi_

already uninstalled these things, no idea why this **** is listening in the package list

StocChr 2011-03-01 11:33

Re: High Battery Consumption
 
packages only disappear when i type for example:

dpkg -P kernel-power-settings

vi_ 2011-03-01 11:33

Re: High Battery Consumption
 
ok sorry bro, I was outta my mind.

I cannot further trouble shoot this problem remotely. My only advice is to re-flash emmc and rootfs. This will give you a clean system. Fear not though, you have learned a great deal about what programs you like and which you don't. After a re-flash, you will know exactly what you want to install and how to customise the machine to your likening.

Don't fear the re-flash. I hosed my n900 in about 2 days when I got it. The next install lasted about a week. Then a month later I needed a re-flash again! My current install has lasted around a month now and is stable and safe. This is all part of the learning process.

When you reach a stable safe system, install backupmenu by robbiethe1st, make a backup of your system to your mmc then the next time (if ever again) you need to revert you can just revert to the backup.


Remember re-flash rootfs AND emmc.

Good luck.

StocChr 2011-03-01 11:37

Re: High Battery Consumption
 
damn it... i flashed my n900 three or four times... i know what these means,
much work, that the system is like now

slender 2011-03-01 12:35

Re: High Battery Consumption
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by StocChr (Post 958029)
damn it... i flashed my n900 three or four times... i know what these means,
much work, that the system is like now

You have problem exactly because you have system that is like now. Backup PIM data and restore it but do not restore applications from backup.

Try to restore default kernel. Btw do you have micro sd card inserted?

StocChr 2011-03-01 12:42

Re: High Battery Consumption
 
micro sd... normally yes, these forenoon no

efekt 2011-03-01 13:02

Re: High Battery Consumption
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by StocChr (Post 957842)
hello,

i installed battery graph and watched the battery over night:
8.00pm-10.00pm: charging
10.00pm-7.30am: handy idle
7.30am-8.00am: telephon call
8.00am: automatically shut down

12 hours standby and 0,5 hour voice call and the battery is dead
http://www.id-t.at/data/batterygraph.jpg

cpu usage seems to be normal!
maybe the battery should be replaced?

any other hints?

cheers

Dude, as I suggested earlier here - READ MY THREAD. I have the exact same problem, and all the solution people suggested you here were raised in my thread as well - it could've saved you A LOT of time...

StocChr 2011-03-01 13:09

Re: High Battery Consumption
 
i think that these are two different problems!
my n900 have 0% at C2 - C4
your n900 have on alle C stages %


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