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2016-09-12 10:47:08 +0200
@fishegg: The actual vibration is handled by ngfd process. The vibration should end when a) alarm ui tells ngfd to stop itit, or b) when ngfd detects that alarm ui has exited.
Previously there have been problems where alarm ui hangs i.e. neither (a) or (b) happens and vibration does not stop. But in this case (since you had problems with all pulley menus afterwards), it is more likely that you bumped into known issue with ngfd itself - this should be already be fixed and the fix will be included in the next upgrade (2.0.4).
might be caused by this: https://together.jolla.com/question/30822/root-and-home-disks-full-and-causing-various-problems/
till ( 2016-09-12 11:49:59 +0200 )edit@till thanks. disk is not full.
fishegg ( 2016-09-15 03:59:02 +0200 )edithow is your disk's allocation?
till ( 2016-09-15 12:00:31 +0200 )edit@till about 8GB
fishegg ( 2016-09-29 18:05:19 +0200 )editi meant: what is the output of
till ( 2016-09-29 23:07:31 +0200 )editbtrfs-balancer allocation
? ;)