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    Reffyyyy | # 71 | 2010-10-05, 16:16 | Report

    http://bugs.meego.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4985

    Think that may be it.

    I have the problem on MeeGo but don't have it on my Axim X50V or 02 XDA IIS.

    In my experience, it's only an issue with MeeGo.

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    slender | # 72 | 2010-10-05, 16:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by wmarone View Post
    The N900 will do that today on Maemo 5, so it's probably an artifact of the resistive screen and nothing specifically with MeeGo.
    Maybe your n900 screen & maemo but not mine. Calibrate and if that doesnīt help reflash and try again and if you are able to reproduce issue with factory default device then write bug report.

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    m0da | # 73 | 2010-10-05, 17:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by thp View Post
    Video time!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWtMLs3j09U

    (Thanks to Stskeeps for updated graphics drivers, which make the UI faster..)
    Anyone see screen tearing in portrait mode?

    I DON'T

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    cfh11 | # 74 | 2010-10-05, 17:44 | Report

    Originally Posted by slender View Post
    Maybe your n900 screen & maemo but not mine. Calibrate and if that doesnīt help reflash and try again and if you are able to reproduce issue with factory default device then write bug report.
    I am almost positive that the occasional unresponsive screen issues are a symptom of the software, not hardware. It seems that when the CPU/RAM is maxed out the screen can become unresponsive. I have this issue when I load a page in MicroB with alot of content (esp Flash-based) such as engadget.com. Also hildon-desktop seems to suffer when the device is performing i/o intensive activities. Just my $.02

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    wmarone | # 75 | 2010-10-05, 17:54 | Report

    Originally Posted by slender View Post
    Maybe your n900 screen & maemo but not mine. Calibrate and if that doesnīt help reflash and try again
    I'll watch the video again, and see if it matches what I've seen on mine. It certainly looked familiar to what I've seen across multiple reflashes, but might not be the same.

    Originally Posted by
    and if you are able to reproduce issue with factory default device then write bug report.
    Which is pointless, really, since even if it was a bug it'd just be marked as WONTFIX and likely won't be seen at all on the next hardware revision with a capacitive screen.

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    slender | # 76 | 2010-10-05, 19:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by cfh11 View Post
    I am almost positive that the occasional unresponsive screen issues are a symptom of the software, not hardware. It seems that when the CPU/RAM is maxed out the screen can become unresponsive. I have this issue when I load a page in MicroB with alot of content (esp Flash-based) such as engadget.com. Also hildon-desktop seems to suffer when the device is performing i/o intensive activities. Just my $.02
    Sherlock I presume? You are saying that for example if you run apt-get update in background and do something in foreground it is sluggish? I wonder I have never ever used OS that behaves fluently under pressure and still multi-tasks properly. Although we are starting to see HW that is capable of doing some heavy duty (4 gigabytes of ram and SSDs in raid and 64-bit OS with core 2 or more processors).

    Yes when CPU maxes UI becomes unresponsive. Not good thing and one of things that should be avoided of course but to me itīs have been like that for last 18 years what I have used different computers and OSes. Some linux distributions are quite good but still they normally need pretty good processor, much ram and probably some tweaking (Brainfck kernel etc.) when we are speaking about UI responsiveness.

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    slender | # 77 | 2010-10-05, 19:29 | Report

    Originally Posted by wmarone View Post
    I'll watch the video again, and see if it matches what I've seen on mine. It certainly looked familiar to what I've seen across multiple reflashes, but might not be the same.
    Hmm. Just came my mind that if you have scheduled apt-get running in background (in default mode IIRC itīs between 24h intervals) then I believe you but on the other hand isīt just because of low powered cpu, low ram and well linux kernel giving cpu time as it is optimized to give it.

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    Which is pointless, really, since even if it was a bug it'd just be marked as WONTFIX and likely won't be seen at all on the next hardware revision with a capacitive screen.
    I do not believe that this has anything to do with capacitive vs. resistive.

    btw. if you use stylus you have to be very careful when clicking stuff because you have to exactly point point you are clicking. When using your finger you can just click on bigger area. I find finger clicking much faster when clicking links while zoomed out..

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    me2000 | # 78 | 2010-10-05, 23:02 | Report

    Originally Posted by
    What is getting released in end of October is a platform. This platform has reference applications and such and fairly good N900 support, but it's probably not enough for most end-users.
    WTF ! Nokia needs to get off its *ss and start delivering actual end user software ! None of this, "its a platform" BS !

    Android and Apple are kicking their butts and Symbian is DEAD. Nobody wants it anymore . (Save the speech for the Symbian crowd, OK)

    re: video: Its nice to see something working. What I see there looks pretty nice.

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    wmarone | # 79 | 2010-10-05, 23:12 | Report

    Originally Posted by me2000 View Post
    WTF ! Nokia needs to get off its *ss and start delivering actual end user software ! None of this, "its a platform" BS !
    Panic! Anger!

    No, MeeGo is a platform. Nokia will use it directly once it's ready to be fully adapted to hardware. You won't see any of that. What you see here is the open source project that owes you nothing.

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    vkv.raju | # 80 | 2010-10-06, 04:27 | Report

    Originally Posted by me2000 View Post
    WTF ! Nokia needs to get off its *ss and start delivering actual end user software ! None of this, "its a platform" BS !

    Android and Apple are kicking their butts and Symbian is DEAD. Nobody wants it anymore . (Save the speech for the Symbian crowd, OK)

    re: video: Its nice to see something working. What I see there looks pretty nice.
    To not frustrate you even further, I would advise you to not wait for an usable MeeGo OS for atleast an year more. Your required eye candy would only be ready then. And w.r.t. features and support, they would be there even sooner.

    Btw, why does everyone talk as if the mobile world is going to end any soon. Mobile devices are not going anywhere and they are here to stay. It's better an organisation plan their strategy that is for long-term and not short-term. I clearly see Nokia adapting to this long-term strategy model and which is actually good.

    What if they are delayed by an year or so? Lesser than expected profits? But this is the cost anyone has to pay for a long-term strategy. Thats normal.

    So, move on. All will be good at the end.

    Btw, if you think Android and Apple are kicking others butts now. The time is not far when they would be kicking their own butts!

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