On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 12:44:36PM +0300, Amit Kucheria wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 16:33 -0400, ext Michael Wiktowy wrote:
> > A used 770 never reboots spontaneously.
> > 
> That is what we would hope anyways :)

My 770 sometimes reboot while I'm reading an e-book in FBReader.
/proc/bootreason indicates it's a software reboot, and
/var/lib/dsme/stats show maemo_af_desktop is at fault.  I initially
suspected the osso-statusbar-cpu plugin, but I still get reboots after I
replaced it with load-applet and panel-clock.

Once I got a spontaneous reboot with the 32_wd boot reason.  This is the
software watchdog, right?  How soon is it supposed to kick in?  The
device was responsive and the CPU applet didn't show any high load a
couple of seconds before the reboot, so I found the watchdog reset
strange.

I haven't noticed any spontaneous power-ons yet, but then again I never
turn my 770 off.

> > 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.
> 
> That is indeed how we envisioned it being used. That was the why we
> traded the suspend/resume experience (e.g. Zaurus) with instant-on
> experience. It does require a little getting used to, though.

Really?  It seemed pretty natural to me.  Well, I'be been using a Palm
like this for a couple of years before I got a 770.

Marius Gedminas
-- 
I saw `cout' being shifted "Hello world" times to the left and stopped right
there!!
        -- Steve Gonedes

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