Norbert Hartl wrote: > What is qpe exactly doing? I noticed a lot of problems > other people reporting like the no pin dialog. Looking > at the device qpe uses 100% CPU for a long time. I don't > understand it but the CPU usage of qpe is capable to slow > down other things extremely. The SIM Pin dialog is working > with the new firmware but delayed through qpe. > > Holger Freyther gave me the hint that it is looking for > media on the SD card. In > > /opt/Qtopia/etc/default/Trolltech/Storage.conf
That is one possible thing it is doing at startup. The idea is that it is a phone, and you only startup in rare instances. > > there is a section where qpe is configured for the media > it should search. For the SD card every media type is > activated. So the qpe searches the SD card after booting > blocking a lot of other things. There are two issues for > me: > > - it is discussable if these settings are useful as default > to search for media on the SD card. While being troublesome > I would be against it If Qtopia is not allowed to search the SD card, it will not be able to see/use files on it, so then why have it at all? > > - furthermore the SD card is configured as being removable > forcing the qpe to do the search every time being activated. > Removable can be interpret as two things. The card is removable > at runtime or it is removable at all. In the second case this > would be true for hard disks as well :) > If this is meant as something sensible at runtime this is a > misinterpretation. You have to shut down the freeunner to > remove the card so it is not really removable But it _IS_ removable, losable and optional. The flash chip is not. As well, you might have added files to it while you had it out. -- Lorn 'ljp' Potter Software Engineer, Systems Group, Trolltech, a Nokia company _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community