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Today, I used the HomeMemFree tool and "top" command from xterm to check memory usage. To my surprise, just after restarting the tablet, only around 10M memory left. No wonder Media Player would choke. On Chinook, the free memory was between 50M and 60M.
Anyone else noticed shortage of memory?