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Originally Posted by wedda View Post
Its just rebooted again, this time on wifi, while using the browser.

I've checked the "/proc/bootreason" and it says sw_rst. ThIs makes me think software not hardware.

I have a new sim I'll activate in the morning, but given is was running on wifi at the time I'm thinking it may be something else.

cat /var/lib/dsme/staats/* shows the following

/usr/bin/systemui: 1
/usr/bin/hildon-home: 1
/usr/bin/camera-ui: 4
/usr/bin/systemui: 1
/usr/bin/hildon-home: 1
/usr/bin/camera-ui: 3

Any ideas anyone ?

isn't that display driver memory? (sw_rst)



its only OPs device. mine has been rock solid (since I got a new hw to replace one that caused problems probably with linux kernel.
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6334

(and I have tested numerous programs from extras-testing with it without a reflash)
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#22
All n900s exist on a continuum of stability. At one end they are 'somewhat unstable', at the other end is 'very unstable'.

Where each on sits on the continuum can be calculated with the following equation:

S = L * 1/(D+1)

Where S is stability factor, D is the number of apps installed from -devel and L is luck. S and L are both values between 0 and 1.
 

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#23
updated to 1.2 and the problem has gone. Now n900 is great. But seems to me slowing down a bit.
 
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Originally Posted by paulkoan View Post
All n900s exist on a continuum of stability. At one end they are 'somewhat unstable', at the other end is 'very unstable'.

Where each on sits on the continuum can be calculated with the following equation:

S = L * 1/(D+1)

Where S is stability factor, D is the number of apps installed from -devel and L is luck. S and L are both values between 0 and 1.
Your equation is excellent but I have done a few regressions and would like to add an additional coef, there seems to be an added correlation with "desperation" if the app or function is required "ASAP" the "desperation" factor reduces the stability significantly.

As an example, "Hey guys check this out on my phone... Hold on... hmmm isn't working, hold on... hmmm, maybe this button... nope, seriously it worked a few seconds ago... no, not that one. Oh I give up!"
 

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