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Originally Posted by pgnds
Like all computer you do have to restart them.
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Not totally correct
Nook runs on top of Linux, and you should NEVER, EVER, need to restart a Linux box to fix an issue unless the application has a memory leak or there is a software's bug. Linux is not like Windows... Windows is a crappy operating system, easier to use for some though.
If I was you, I would bring your Nook Color to a B&N store and check with another one. But I would not be surprise if that's just a normal "behavior" which will be corrected on next firmware upgrade.