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Greetings.
I have been testing this for a solution to monitor a MS O365 email address, and light up when 1 or more unread emails are present.
I'm testing a low-end HTPC, with Windows and Ubuntu and a high-end custom PC with Windows.
All of which after several days of running, the program will stop responding. The HTPC will freeze more frequently, within a day or two, and the Custom PC will last for about a week before freezing.
I switched from Windows to Ubuntu on the HTPC because I thought Windows was being too resource heavy and perhaps causing the freezing, and because most of your programming revolves around Linux (I'm fairly green at Linux still).
Systems are:
HTPC (BeeLink T4 Mini PC)
CPU: Intel Atom x5-Z8500
RAM: 4GB
SSD: 64GB eMMC
OS: Windows 10 Pro (1607) 64-bit (originally)
OS: Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS 64-bit (currently)
Custom PC
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
RAM: 32GB
SSD: 1TB M.2
OS: Windows 10 Pro (21H2) 64-bit (currently)
Blink1Control2 version: 2.2.7 and 2.2.9 used with all systems.
I can't seem to find any log files or event viewer entries to explain why the Blink1Control2 becomes non-responsive.
With the HTPC, I noticed that it was using 2.7GB of RAM when it was locking up the Windows OS as well.
Force killing the process or rebooting was the only solution.
The HTPC with Ubuntu will give an error, which I should have written down more precisely... but to paraphrase it 'the blink app became non-responsive and the system did not have enough memory to submit an error report'
With my Custom PC, it simply stopped working after a week of working well. I could not open controls but still running in the system tray, and was using very minimal resources, like 143MB or RAM etc.
Sorry for not getting more specific information beforehand.
If I could get the same email monitoring function from the smaller tools, then that may be my solution as well, if they don't lock up.