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You don't happen to use the control panel services applet to disable/reenable tablet-browser-daemon did you? If you did, make sure you get tablet-browser-daemon to start at S99 in rc2.d.
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I've had this problem in the past.
I started tablet-browser-daemon manually with "/etc/init.d/tablet-browser-daemon start" or through control panel applet. Eventually problem went away. Don't know what caused it or what fixed it.
anyone encountered the similar problem?
my device :
N800, Diablo with the lastest SSU update..