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2010-07-26
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This is one good option. For me, I'm better knowing what processes are not restarted because that is how I find useful if one line or another on the script are needed or not. The common for everyone is to have all the processes on this script running for the device to become slow at the point that you want to reboot. THAT is the true need for this script. If anyone do NOT have running much of this processes simply means that you are NOT a heavy user and your N900 is not as useful as you think. Well, that is my personal option
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2010-07-26
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In the process trying a 'safe' way to killing process I literally brick my device by issuing the following command:
Then I can no longer be able to run anything at all even after rebooting. I've to reflash. -_-Code:stop xomap
So I guess terminating processes in 'proper' ways is not that safe afterall.
I'll keep researching and update you guys anyway.

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2010-07-26
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In the process trying a 'safe' way to killing process I literally brick my device by issuing the following command:
Then I can no longer be able to run anything at all even after rebooting. I've to reflash. -_-Code:stop xomap
So I guess terminating processes in 'proper' ways is not that safe afterall.
I'll keep researching and update you guys anyway.
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2010-07-26
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That's nasty! If I ever meet anybody else with an N900 I now know what to type
don't be evil
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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Stopping the xomap (the X server) should not actually brick your phone, I'd say there was something else fundamentally wrong in play at the time you did this.
Running that command on my N900 simply kills the display, a reboot and all is well again.
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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