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2010-08-18
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Yep... For unknown for me at the moment reason Xorg starts using CPU at the level of 100%, when apmonitord is stopped... Right after reboot it's normal on my device...
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2010-08-18
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@ Moscow
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Not the same here, even after de-install an reboot, xorg kills my battery and CPU.
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stop on starting shutdown
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2010-08-18
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2010-08-18
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2010-08-18
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@ Moscow
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Did as You wrote and saved the file. Then made a reboot and the same thing.
console owner
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2010-08-18
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@ Erfurt, Germany
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still battery icon with a cross inside, and it sasy 'APMD disconnected' and when I click on it, it changes to 'Starting APMD'
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2010-08-18
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@ Moscow
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It seems that the xorg problem is solved, your fix worked... Thanks for that!
But the app problem still exists...still battery icon with a cross inside, and it sasy 'APMD disconnected' and when I click on it, it changes to 'Starting APMD'

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2010-08-18
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2010-08-18
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@ Richmond, VA
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#490
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if i did help you, just click "Thanks" on the lower right of my post. thanks!
"The best way to break a Spell is to prevent it from being cast in the first place"
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