On 10/11/06, Amit Kucheria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe it is a quantum thing ;]
An observed particle can't be in two places at once.
A watched pot never boils.
A used 770 never reboots spontaneously.
I have never experienced such a thing but that is likely because I almost never turn my 770 off. It lasts a couple days of light use or a single day of pretty heavy use just by making sure you put the cover on between uses to turn off the power-gobbling screen. I plug it in every night while it is still running anyways. It is a usage/charge pattern that works out quite well for me. Once in a while, things will crash and burn and the 770 will spontaneously reboot but it is a rare thing indeed when I manually do a hard reboot ... the only reasons that I can think of is when I install something that needs to initialize some service at boot up and when the opera browser goes wonky in some manner or other.
/Mike
On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 11:12 +0200, ext Antonio Orlando wrote:
> > So no more auto-bootups occuring? :)
>
> Yes, no more. This is not "so" strange indeed: in fact, they occurred
> first time for several times in sequence (but sometimes the problem not
> occurring - so, sequence of weird auto-bootups interlaced with some normal
> manual-bootups).
Maybe it is a quantum thing ;]
An observed particle can't be in two places at once.
A watched pot never boils.
A used 770 never reboots spontaneously.
I have never experienced such a thing but that is likely because I almost never turn my 770 off. It lasts a couple days of light use or a single day of pretty heavy use just by making sure you put the cover on between uses to turn off the power-gobbling screen. I plug it in every night while it is still running anyways. It is a usage/charge pattern that works out quite well for me. Once in a while, things will crash and burn and the 770 will spontaneously reboot but it is a rare thing indeed when I manually do a hard reboot ... the only reasons that I can think of is when I install something that needs to initialize some service at boot up and when the opera browser goes wonky in some manner or other.
/Mike
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