@RioT: AFAIK 4GB "nonstandard" SD cards that worked before continue to work with the new firmware. I'm 99% certain I saw a posting saying this.
As to the card corruption problem: Some see it, others don't. Could it be hardware differences? Maybe everybody with SDHC cards (to limit this a bit) could post the following:
- SDHC corruption Yes / No
- N800 made in Korea / N800 made in Finland (it's printed underneath the cover)
I am using a SanDisk 4GB SDHC card with my N800. It's only been a week, but I haven't run into any data corruption issue. Yes, I do have the latest firmware.
SDHC corruption: No
N800 made in Korea
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Fedora Core 6 / Nokia N800
with regards to the network connection problems. The setting of /system/.../IAP/wlan_sleep_timeout to 1000 had no effect. But when i adjusted /system/.../IAP/timeout_wlan to 1000, i had much better connectivity. Now i have them both set to 500, and my home net connection kind of works. Do these config variables need to be the same or close?
My N800 Happily launched the media player, but every now and again it would just play gibberish built up from portions of the stream, or a mishmash of other gibberish overlayed on the playing stream. I tried to see if i could adjust the buffering to compensate, but i could not find any way of doing it.
SDHC corruption: No
N800 made in Korea
Registered Linux User: #281828
Fedora Core 6 / Nokia N800