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#481
tried killing xorg via xterm. so it gave me a reboot, but still same issue
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#482
Originally Posted by 412b View Post
Is there line 'USING: Nokia's BME'? It should be in the log file.

Nope. Just the lines I posted.

Originally Posted by 412b View Post
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...
Not the same here, even after de-install an reboot, xorg kills my battery and CPU.
 
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#483
Originally Posted by IceJunior View Post
Nope. Just the lines I posted.
That's odd... It should write it, if loaded properly.
Originally Posted by IceJunior View Post
Not the same here, even after de-install an reboot, xorg kills my battery and CPU.
I got a mistype in upstart script.
As root edit /etc/event.d/apmonitord:
Change line starting with
Code:
stop on ...
to
Code:
stop on starting shutdown
And post the results. It should help.
 
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#484
i have uninstalled advance power cause i did not work but now i have xorg running at 100% any way of sorting this without reflashing?
 
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#485
Originally Posted by 412b View Post
That's odd... It should write it, if loaded properly.


I got a mistype in upstart script.
As root edit /etc/event.d/apmonitord:
Change line starting with
Code:
stop on ...
to
Code:
stop on starting shutdown
And post the results. It should help.
Did as You wrote and saved the file. Then made a reboot and the same thing.
 
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#486
Originally Posted by fw190 View Post
Did as You wrote and saved the file. Then made a reboot and the same thing.
Then the last thing to change is
Code:
console owner
to
Code:
console none
as Xorg uses console to write its log.
 

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#487
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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#488
Originally Posted by IceJunior View Post
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'
Heh... Moving right way is a good way
Can you attach a screenshot of statusbar and status-menu? Because I don't remember such an icon used in AP )))

I'll upload package with Xorg fix tomorrow as I won't be at home tonight.
 
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#489
Here they are








I took them right after a fresh install of AP(M).
 
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#490
any fix for the Xorg locking at 100% problem? Its kind of a drag seeing as it just drains the battery
 
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