Dear All, Thanks for your comments on my shutdown problem, sorry its taken a while to get back to you but I was waiting for a new battery and being on holiday!
So: I reflashed the unit (latest 2006) and put it in R&D mode (green info text on startup) and I was still seeing the same problem, namely the 770 decides to turn itself off rather than entering a low power standby state after a period of inactivity. I bought a new battery and have tried that too and I am getting the same problem. Even with the old battery, energy levels are not low, I can use the device for ages on constant usage its just if I close it, when I come back (even after a short time, say 10 minutes) the device is dead. Apart from monitoring the dbus, does anyone have an idea on how I can try to trace what's happening when it shuts down? Are there any clever ways of recording the sequence of events that would lead to a shutdown? Does anyone know the logic that leads to shutdowns or stanby actions? Is the code that governs this open? Could someone point me to it? Thanks John -----Original Message----- From: Eero Tamminen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 19 February 2007 09:02 To: Cass, John P Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org Subject: Re: 770 auto shutdown problem Hi, > ---------- > output of a dbus-monitor session over ssh at the end of which the 770 > had shut itself down. I closed and opened the screen to see what > messages were sent. i have set wireless to stay on even if screen covered. > > the "save_unsaved_data_ind" message looks ominous, obviously 770 thinks > something bad is about to happen.... AFAIK this is normal, it's sent always when screen is blanked. - Eero _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers