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    tritri360 | # 1 | 2013-06-18, 08:38 | Report

    hello I have a problem I have a message saying "Internal Error. Application" Email "Closed". I tried SEVERAL method but it does not work to solve the problem. I did this method here:
    1) start the terminal window

    2) run the command: ps | grep 'modest'
    Note down the process number for the first row returned by the above command

    3) run the command: kill <process number found above>
    it does not work in step 2 is the error message:
    sh: can't kill pid 5668: No such process

    I also try to reboot "modest" with:
    / usr / bin / maemo-summoner / usr / bin / modest.launch -s
    not work

    What should I do to solve this problem please

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    Wikiwide | # 2 | 2013-06-18, 14:19 | Report

    Bumping...
    Somebody, help, please?
    Simply killing and re-launching the application doesn't solve the problem. It merely confirms that there is a problem, not a whim of application.
    Best wishes.

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    pichlo | # 3 | 2013-06-18, 14:45 | Report

    No idea. I had the same problem once. Except that in my case it was the Calendar application that kept closing. But that was on a totally borked system. File system corruption, inconsistent packages, you name it. The OP looks like (s)he has some understanding of the Linux command line, so how about - close all applications, open terminal and then:
    Code:
    root
    apt-get install -f
    dd if=/dev/mmcbl0p2 of=/media/mmc1/optfs.backup
    fsck /media/mmc1/optfs.backup
    If you are wondering why not fsck /dev/mmcbl0p2 directly, feel free to try it (it won't break anything, just fail because the device is in use). The dd command will take a while (easily 15 minutes or more), just give it time.

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    tritri360 | # 4 | 2013-06-22, 16:21 | Report

    thank you for your help

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    RichardN900 | # 5 | 2013-07-17, 20:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
    No idea. I had the same problem once. Except that in my case it was the Calendar application that kept closing. But that was on a totally borked system. File system corruption, inconsistent packages, you name it. The OP looks like (s)he has some understanding of the Linux command line, so how about - close all applications, open terminal and then:
    Code:
    root
    apt-get install -f
    dd if=/dev/mmcbl0p2 of=/media/mmc1/optfs.backup
    fsck /media/mmc1/optfs.backup
    If you are wondering why not fsck /dev/mmcbl0p2 directly, feel free to try it (it won't break anything, just fail because the device is in use). The dd command will take a while (easily 15 minutes or more), just give it time.
    You fsck .backup file.

    How will this help to solve the problem on mmcbl0p2?


    EDIT: It does not work at all. fsck asks for parameters wich are not explain here.

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    joerg_rw | # 6 | 2013-10-12, 23:00 | Report

    it only will help when you dd it back to the origin after "fixing" it

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    marzocchie | # 7 | 2013-10-16, 07:34 | Report

    Originally Posted by tritri360 View Post
    hello I have a problem I have a message saying "Internal Error. Application" Email "Closed". I tried SEVERAL method but it does not work to solve the problem. I did this method here:
    1) start the terminal window

    2) run the command: ps | grep 'modest'
    Note down the process number for the first row returned by the above command

    3) run the command: kill <process number found above>
    it does not work in step 2 is the error message:
    sh: can't kill pid 5668: No such process

    I also try to reboot "modest" with:
    / usr / bin / maemo-summoner / usr / bin / modest.launch -s
    not work

    What should I do to solve this problem please
    I've same problem, but now can because maybe i have synch my n900 before with nokia pc-suite.
    "I try to flash but i think my rover has a hardware problem due water." :|

    Steps are:
    1. reset the n900 to the factory setting. (Setting --> Factory Reset)
    2. synch the phone with nokia pc-suite.
    3. let it restart the phone, then check your email.

    good luck and hope your rover back to normal.

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