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Just updated. Any clue anyone on where to find fixed issues?
 
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Before installing you can have the option to click in "Details"...

It will have the list of packages that will be updated.
 
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Originally Posted by HangLoose View Post
Before installing you can have the option to click in "Details"...

It will have the list of packages that will be updated.
That is not a ChangeLog. A ChangeLog says what the changes are, for example "changed application menu to show icons".
 

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konttori_nokia: kernel contains one fix, which is allowing HAM to trigger ubifs to higher compression level for the SSU update.
konttori_nokia: browser contains one fix, which is browser UA string to say that it's pr1.0.1 device.
konttori_nokia: GTK contains one fix, which is dropping the icon cache support.
konttori_nokia: application manager contains 37 fixes, mostly related to SSU stability
konttori_nokia: And a bit related to the new look of the app grid.
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konttori_nokia: kernel contains one fix, which is allowing HAM to trigger ubifs to higher compression level for the SSU update.
That one's a bit worrying if it means PR1.1 does not fit into the / partition without help.
 
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That one's a bit worrying if it means PR1.1 does not fit into the / partition without help.
I think it's more for being able to install PR 1.1 on systems where users have installed unoptified stuff. Anyway, a "larger" rootfs is always good. Better compression yields more space.
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I think it's more for being able to install PR 1.1 on systems where users have installed unoptified stuff. Anyway, a "larger" rootfs is always good. Better compression yields more space.
sorry to side track here, but what the hell does optified mean?? ive seen it before but thought it was a typo??
 
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sorry to side track here, but what the hell does optified mean?? ive seen it before but thought it was a typo??
the most of the software is kept away from rootfs partition.
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usually on linux systems applications are installed in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin and other places in the root partition. since the root partition on the n900 is pretty small, they decided to install the apps in /opt/ which is on a different partition. the app package have to take this into consideration and install themselves in /opt/, and are thus called optified. it's just a made up term i guess but it caught
 

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sorry to side track here, but what the hell does optified mean?? ive seen it before but thought it was a typo??
http://wiki.maemo.org/Opt_Problem
 

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