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I supposed there will be default components updates. I have never used Adblock Plus, so no updates for me. ;-)
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I updated to Diablo. Everything is great but will not send outgoing mail. Message says smtp server not connected. I use Optonline webmail. Any ideas where to search for help ??
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Hmm.. debating if I should upgrade (it is possible from what I read to have all the old applications and repos reloaded onto the tablet (or at least the repos). And if you backup your /home directory.
But does anyone know if that thumbboard issue was fixed? (can't summon thumbboard by a press on the touch screen so I have to click the button in the dpad). Or you can, but you have to press really hard, or really fast? |
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For a relatively useful list of bugs fixed in Diablo, see this list. |
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Thanks GeneralAntilles, I saw the feature/software list but I couldn't find the bug fix list.
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I got some strange problem with Skype... I wasn't able to see the updated version and I tried to uninstall my old version to see if the new one will show up. Instead... I can not get the skype to show up in my installable applications list at all!
App manager log says "Ignoring version from wrong domain: skype-l10-dadk 1.7.113.22.2". There are several very similar lines that seem to point to some earlier skype versions... but bottom line I can not install it from Nokia repository. (Skype web site do not have the latest skype available for download, last time I checked.) I have another tablet and that didn't have any problems on finding skype and installing it... I tried to disable all but the very basic repositories with no help. I have no idea what may be wrong... maybe I need to try to force the install using apt-get, but I haven't used that tool before... Would that work? |
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