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Originally Posted by SlashMaster
For the moment I cannot run "top" via ssh nor kterm ('xterm': unknown terminal type.) And if i try to run top via screen (locally/xterm), I get "unknown vt100 type".
So, for now the only option is to run top from the old(er) xterm kual extension. Is there any other easy method for screenprints besides my camera?
Oh, and the batterry indicator (bar) is below 50%. Would de-registering / fake-registering help reducing framework/cvm tasks ? I tried that (de-register) after the 5.7.2.1 update and coupled with Airplane mode, seemed to reduce power consumption. But I would use it as a last and temporary resort.
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The Kindle understands a "two finger salute" -
Simultaniously touch two diagonal corners == screenprint.
But that was good enough - it showed the same thing I saw on my 5.6.1.1
I just returned from morning errands, for Lunch I'll look at those two config files.
A note on what you can't see (without a serial port connection) - -
With sshd and telnetd 'down' and the USB storage exported over the USB cable - -
cvm isn't even running (it isn't on the process list - only upstart is mentioned as waiting to start cvm). . . .
AND
everything about the 'top' display looks like an idle device (I.E: as expected).
So if the problem is in something that cvm is running -
that means somewhere in the closed source (Java) part of the system.