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Old 04-10-2016, 04:49 PM   #127
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
things like this:
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160410:084348 cvm[4683]: I IndexerThread:INDEX_TITLE:path=y13be2fffbf863bb921c1bc14814b5548,phase=INDEX_TITLE_THREADED_START,itemsRemaining=3:
that time stamp is: YYMMDD:<I think seconds - its some invented at lab126 notation>

At least some of the touch and release times are a single unit apart. . . .
And a 1/10 second would be 'flash fingering' and 1 minute would be really, really slow finger movement.

The earlier 'webreader' crash isn't something I would expect to see -
That one looks like it crashed cvm (the hardware assisted, JVM).
Thanks!

Not quite sure what you mean by flash fingering. But if I am understanding the time stamp in what you copied here, that was around the time that I did the first of two successful ";dm" searches this morning.

I don't know what the exact timestamp is of the webreader crash that you are referring to. But in doing my own search of the log files, I can say that if memory serves I did have my PW2 connected to my iMac during some refrences to webreader. I do recall that I did delete an extraneous and unnecessary file when connected to my iMac. The kindle froze and I rebooted. Don't know if that is the incident that the webreader crash refers to. I was also going and forth between the window where I can see my sideloaded documents and docs in the cloud (no wifi at home.)

There was a second time last night and again this afternoon when I deleted some sideloaded files when I was connected to my iMac. Seems that when I thought I removed some of my sideloaded non-Amazon file that some remenants were still left on the kindle, so I deleted them The kindle did not freeze in either incident.

Just checked the kindle, nothing to report but it has only been a couple of hours.
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