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My 810 seems to be resetting the GUI every so often. I lose my desktop applets and my status bar returns to factory original.

This has only happened for the last day or two. I think Om Weather is causing the issue since it was recently updated.

Has anyone else seen this behavior?

Standard desktop applets for me are seqretary, omweather, and clock.
The status bar is running advance backlight and large statusbar clock.

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mine does it every so often as well. I've had it happen when mail arrived and the LED was to flash.
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Originally Posted by dabaker View Post
My 810 seems to be resetting the GUI every so often. I lose my desktop applets and my status bar returns to factory original.

This has only happened for the last day or two. I think Om Weather is causing the issue since it was recently updated.

Has anyone else seen this behavior?

Standard desktop applets for me are seqretary, omweather, and clock.
The status bar is running advance backlight and large statusbar clock.

Thanks!
yes had the same problem until I removed large statusbar clock.
 

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When a desktop or a toolbar applet crashes, it takes entire process down with it. When this happens, Maemo may disable offending applet. I can't remember how it goes exactly, but my guess is that if maemo-desktop can't figure out which applet crashed, it simply reverts to system defaults. In any case I'm fairly certain that you can blame third party applets.

Writing desktop applets is quite different from ordinary applications because the applets are not run as separate processes. When you close an application, allocated resources are automatically freed, so leaking file descriptors or memory isn't that critical. When you disable an applet, you simply stop running the code, and all resources that are not manually freed, are still allocated. The simpliest way to make an applet to "crash" is to have it leak memory. Sooner or later the process is OOM killed, and entire desktop is restarted.
 

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I stopped using Large Status Bar Clock and Whatever the problem was has gone away. Thanks to everyone for the comments.
 
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