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    [Help Please] No media playing, no camera, no flashlight

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    rasmarc | # 1 | 2015-05-18, 11:16 | Report

    My N900 is running a bit lumpy since yesterday:
    • Media Player won't play any files ("file format not supported")
    • Camera and Flashlight won't start ("used by another program")
    • Volume button does nothing
    • Pulseaudio has cpu usage of 30%, Hildon status menu 50% - both go back to normal when i disable the volume slider in the status menu

    These malfunctions occur since a reboot after
    • adding the repository for the Maemo SDK and installing gcc and pkg-config
    • installing orecchiette 0.3
    • installing media-im-status-updater 0.4

    I have no idea how to investigate this issue and much less how to fix it. Any idea or all-in-one-click solution?

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    pichlo | # 2 | 2015-05-18, 11:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by rasmarc View Post
    These malfunctions occur since a reboot after
    • adding the repository for the Maemo SDK and installing gcc and pkg-config
    • installing orecchiette 0.3
    • installing media-im-status-updater 0.4
    The only thing from your list I do NOT have is the media-whatever-updater and I am not experiencing any of your problems. Could that be a hint?

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    Copernicus | # 3 | 2015-05-18, 11:25 | Report

    Originally Posted by rasmarc View Post
    These malfunctions occur since a reboot after
    • installing orecchiette 0.3
    Ack! I'm not sure if all of this is caused by orecchiette, but now that I think about it, it's using the same code for managing video input that I was using earlier this year -- and that code shuts down the camera app while the program is running. Not something that orecchiette needs to do... Let me fix that.

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    rasmarc | # 4 | 2015-05-18, 11:29 | Report

    I didn't mention I uninstalled all these packages again, but that didn't help.

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    Copernicus | # 5 | 2015-05-18, 11:48 | Report

    Originally Posted by rasmarc View Post
    I didn't mention I uninstalled all these packages again, but that didn't help.
    Hmm. Ok, so if Camera and Flashlight are complaining "used by another program", maybe a list of the running programs could be of use? For example, the output of "top" (or even a full "ps", if you're willing to wade through it all) in the terminal could show some abnormal processes...

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    rasmarc | # 6 | 2015-05-18, 12:07 | Report

    I noticed another strange behaviour:
    When opening /home/user/ in hamsterfiler the directory is being updated about every second. Other directories are displayed without such flickering.

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    sixwheeledbeast | # 7 | 2015-05-18, 12:10 | Report

    top, powertop/zzztop and maybe dmesg output would be the place to start.

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    pichlo | # 8 | 2015-05-18, 12:12 | Report

    Something is continuously writing to that directory. Use 'top' as Copernicus suggested and/or 'lsof'.

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    rasmarc | # 9 | 2015-05-18, 12:43 | Report

    Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
    Something is continuously writing to that directory. Use 'top' as Copernicus suggested and/or 'lsof'.
    That was pulseaudio, writing its cookie (I just found out). I commented out "respawn" in /etc/event.d/pulseaudio and killed the process. It didn't help anything else. No camera and no flashlight (no media playing in this case of course).

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    saponga | # 10 | 2015-05-18, 13:03 | Report

    It happened exactly the same with my spare N900 last week. Tried searching for a fix and i thought that was one of those weird hildon bugs but since it was my second device i've decided to reflash it. The only processes that seemed abnormal (at least that i could identify) were pulseaudio and hildon-status-menu. They both were crazy. Reboot didn't help. The only thing that i remember to install before was sshfs and the problem started right after mounting my work's box /home. Uninstalling sshfs didn't help too. Sorry. At least if i knew that i wasn't alone i'd have tried to help debuging it.

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