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2010-08-25
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2010-08-25
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2010-08-25
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@ Finland
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#374
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Oh no! I guess I'll just have to learn not to push that silly blinking square yellow update alert and remember to start fapman instead. (Any way to turn that alert off? I've looked but haven't found anything.)
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2010-08-28
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#375
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2010-08-29
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@ Bucharest
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2010-08-29
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@ Holland
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2010-08-29
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@ India
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#378
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2010-08-29
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#379
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2010-08-29
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@ Finland
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Does anyone know what HAM does to refresh icons?
Newly installed apps with apt-get and fapman get blue squares; ones installed by HAM get icons. Also, after installing via fapman, opening and closing HAM rebuilds all icons.
I thought cache refresh was null in 1.2?
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