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myk 2010-01-12 01:00

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jjx (Post 465089)
If you're wearing headphones somewhere quiet so that other people won't be disturbed by your phone, you don't want it to suddenly start making a noise.

I do! Who wants to look like a total geek (even if I am one) by wearing a bluetooth headset constantly? No, it goes in my shirt pocket, and get pulled out when the phone rings.
Also with music and stereo headphones, I might not be wearing them, especially as the button (on corded or bluetooth) does not pause the music, as I think it should. Nor does removing the 3.5mm plug pause the music, as it does on some other phones.

Milhouse 2010-01-12 01:08

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by myk (Post 465487)
Nor does removing the 3.5mm plug pause the music, as it does on some other phones.

Please vote for bug #5797.

imation_nz 2010-01-12 02:04

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by amorek13 (Post 464569)
this is just a c/p from different websites these are statment made in the forum

The new firmware version 1.2009.44.1 has solved the problem with ringing tone only going through the connected headset (wire or Bluetooth). Now one also hears the ringing tone in the loudspeakers on the phone itself, when a call comes in.

The Bluetooth stack has also been updated. My N900 is now able to automatically reconnect to my Nokia BH-900 Bluetooth headset after having been out of range for several minutes.

no i don't want sound to come out loud speckers when connected to headphones or bluetooth. this is what used to p*** me off with n85

can someone else confirm this for me please

vasillalov 2010-01-12 02:10

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Updated today. Chicago. No issues. OVI store up and running for me. I also have a new OVI repository in my applications manager.

What I really want is Bluetooth PBAP support out of this device so that I can sync my phone book with my BMW.

kenny_evo 2010-01-12 03:08

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
updated this afternoon, no issue found so far, how come my ovi store it still said "coming soon". anybody elase the same as mine?

imation_nz 2010-01-12 03:14

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Milhouse (Post 465483)
Have only recently started using my N900 as a media player on the journey to/from work and can't believe this bug made it through testing - at least, I assume it's a bug and hope it's not "by design" or WONTFIX as it's "too difficult to fix".

Anyway, I suggest you all vote for bug #7837 which I just opened....


please vote for this bug i only want sound in headphones

but seeing some dont want this why not make it do both!!

would make it easyer to make all happy!!

Flandry 2010-01-12 03:23

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Milhouse (Post 465492)
Please vote for bug #5797.

That bug has been closed pending a brainstorm to come up with a consensus on "correct" behaviour. I suggest you create a Brainstorm issue and post your desired solution, and we can vote there to decide how to resolve this.

Kajko 2010-01-12 03:25

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Updated tonight. No issues so far, OVI store working fine.

Bratag 2010-01-12 03:25

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gabba26 (Post 465323)
UPDATE : GSM works fine but 3G doesn't !

Interesting - I dont seem to be able to connect to my Edge connection either - Hadnt tried before now as I am always on wifi inside my office.

Update: disconnected my mintyboost and tried again - worked fine.

borland 2010-01-12 03:33

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
With this +update+ I cannot bring up virtual keyboard in browser with keyboard closed. It wiped all my installed apps, desktop settings- Internet accounts, and hell knows what else. Also clicking on Ovi store shortcut says COMING SOON O_O while when u go to ovistore site it opens with np

DaveQB 2010-01-12 03:44

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Milhouse (Post 465492)
Please vote for bug #5797.

As Flandry said, you now need to create a BrainStorm.

Let us all know when you do, I'll vote.

maxximuscool 2010-01-12 03:49

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
oh i still have the same camera bug though. the bug that will not allowed you to delete the picture when you don't want them or a bad shot. you can't discarding it. Though it asked you if you want to delete the picture and you said yes. But when you go to gallery it will still be there undeleted. very annoyed bug.

hex900 2010-01-12 04:09

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flandry (Post 465606)
That bug has been closed pending a brainstorm to come up with a consensus on "correct" behaviour. I suggest you create a Brainstorm issue and post your desired solution, and we can vote there to decide how to resolve this.

Why does everything that is so friggin basic have to go to brainstorm? Give people a choice. I know 'choice' goes against Nokia's policy and the design of this thing so won't hold my breath, but what could be any better than letting customers choose what they want (uh, not by debates amongst a few, but adding functionality that gives the end holder of the device choice)? Then everyone is happy instead of only a percentage of customers even if Nokia has to work a little harder to get you to buy another product from them and begin to slow down their huge dropping in market share for this category.

Good grief. I don't think Nokia/maemo could be any more out of touch with customer expectations/wants/needs.

Flandry 2010-01-12 04:13

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hex900 (Post 465635)
Why does everything that is so friggin basic have to go to brainstorm?

....

Good grief. I don't think Nokia/maemo could be any more out of touch with customer expectations/wants/needs.

As he put it in the bugzilla, that's a place for "no brainer" reports of things that are clearly broken or not complete. This particular bug report had requests going back and forth, with some pleading not to change it. Hence, it's not a "no brainer" or "friggen basic" (as you so eloquently put it) bug report, but an issue to discuss and vote on. Think of Brainstorm as a place to consider all the possibilities and chose the best one (or more), and the bugzilla to report broken apps.

It doesn't mean that choice of either option won't be the final outcome, but it means we've considered it and it's not just the whim of a few random people.

My personal preference is to have auto-pause, so i'll vote on the brainstorm issue and vote on one or more solutions to that effect if you'll set it up.

Also, FYI there is a community app to do this right now.

R-R 2010-01-12 04:16

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6936 doesn't seem to be in the list from the sticky post with fix that should be in PR1.1...

That's awkward as this disables SIP for any practical use for basically everyone i know!
I hope this can be fixed in a simple farsight/telepathy update !

Laughing Man 2010-01-12 04:18

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hex900 (Post 465635)
Why does everything that is so friggin basic have to go to brainstorm? Give people a choice. I know 'choice' goes against Nokia's policy and the design of this thing so won't hold my breath, but what could be any better than letting customers choose what they want (uh, not by debates amongst a few, but adding functionality that gives the end holder of the device choice)? Then everyone is happy instead of only a percentage of customers even if Nokia has to work a little harder to get you to buy another product from them and begin to slow down their huge dropping in market share for this category.

Good grief. I don't think Nokia/maemo could be any more out of touch with customer expectations/wants/needs.

While I would prefer choice (Nokia has axed some things I actually liked.. one thing they're removing in the 1.1 update is the ability to use the softkeyboard to cap, space, delete, etc.. with swipes) soembody posted a reason why choice wouldn't work in the long run.

Choice means having to test multiple configurations, leading to more issues and slower releases of firmware. Unless Nokia decided to support one method and just leave the other choice the "unpaved path". Basically meaning they wouldn't test it but they leave it in.

Only problem is that would mean that it would confuse people so maybe hide the option.

I would prefer that solution over their way or the highway though.

shazzy84 2010-01-12 04:25

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
GPS WORKS! I got a connection within seconds! The maps application is now usuable! And The movie player isnt buggy- the movies play with hestitation. The music player doesnt get interrupted with all the other applications running! :)
The internet seems to connect better on Gprs and faster with 2.5g.

The battery still sucks, and the phone volume still goes off and on during calls so i have to stick to using my microphone headset. :(

Overall the phone runs smoother with more applications.

Flandry 2010-01-12 04:31

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by R-R (Post 465638)
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6936 doesn't seem to be in the list from the sticky post with fix that should be in PR1.1...

Yeah, i experienced that same issue. We can hope he just forgot to close the issue when it was closed internally, but i suspect it's not coming in 1.1. We can always hope for single-app updates someday. Someday...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laughing Man (Post 465639)
Unless Nokia decided to support one method and just leave the other choice the "unpaved path". Basically meaning they wouldn't test it but they leave it in.

Only problem is that would mean that it would confuse people so maybe hide the option.

You just described Red Pill Mode better than i've ever heard it put. :D

And your point about choices is true. It also adds complexity to the UI, which isn't a huge deal here or there, but adds up.

dharder 2010-01-12 04:37

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
I updated mine this afternoon in Chicago without any problems. After the reboot, music just appeared when I went into the Media Player (instead of loading slowly) and the rest of the device seemed to behave a little better. Everything I did usually just worked a little smoother. Still some annoyances, but it's a good start! Looking forward to 1.1.

slender 2010-01-12 07:38

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flandry (Post 465401)
Here's the simplest answer to your question: if you at any time accepted the warning given in the preamble to all descriptions of how to enable Extras-devel or Extras-testing repository, and installed one or more apps from those repositories, you should know about it. And those are the only candidates if you've got unoptified packages installed. If in doubt, uninstall all the ones you installed from the testing and development repos.

I know I know. I´m just curious about how this system works. I do know that if i install programs from those repositories I´m "obligated" to make bug raports and not to whine :)

Quote:

Now, if your question is how do you know which packages are the offenders when looking through your root partition and finding large files, the dpkg -S is what you want.

dpkg -S /opt/bounce/bin/bounce

returns:
bounce

Which is the name of the package that file belongs to. Obviously this is a trivial case, but it is useful if you are browsing through your rootfs and find a big file, and want to know what package put it there.

"Bounce" is not a filename anywhere on your system, which is why it didn't return anything. "bounce" would have returned a bunch of entries, most of them (not surprising) belonging to the bounce package.

This post and the one it quoted may also be useful for you if you are trying to track down the culprits:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...7&postcount=19

But the easiest way to be sure, as i said, is to remove anything in testing or development.
So this just confirms what I was afraid. It is just how system works or is made? I do have pclos installed on my computer and one of the biggest grief for me as windows user is that after uninstalls and installs it gradually fills with different kind of libraries. With google you can find 1+n different stories how to handle unused files and libs that do not have any dependyces left, but on the another hand there is same amount of user telling that you should not touch and just buy more space and do not think about how files are scattered across filesystem because that's too complicated. And I have to say that this is true it's too complicated at least for me :| Single books are not scattered across my bookself :P Sorry for bad example but that's how i see this.

But thank you. Now i know another command which does one or another thing and I will look in that script.

..edit
Quote:

Originally Posted by egoshin
BTW, the solution "remove applications installed from Extras-devel or Extras-testing" does not work actually - most of them pulls HUGE libraries to root file space and that libraries are NOT automatically removed by application removal. You should target it specifically with red pill ON + careful research of packages dependencies OR use 'dpkg autoremove' from X-Terminal root shell... with some luck...

So yep. This is same thing what I have also learnt from different distros. So I´m on constant velocity to reflash (using extras testing and development) :)

egoshin 2010-01-12 08:03

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by slender (Post 465744)
I do have pclos installed on my computer and one of the biggest grief for me as windows user is that after uninstalls and installs it gradually fills with different kind of libraries.

It is true here too. Automatic removal of unreferenced libraries may be dangerous in some cases but to do a manual removal you should KNOW which library is unreferenced and maintain the libraries status. With red pill mode it was possible for inexperienced user because the only skills required - knowing something about dependencies. You may not know about Linux (debian flavor) repository kitchen.

Unfortunately it was removed in attempt to guard some stupid people which doesn't understand dependencies. And it looks like nothing is in exchange beyond debian-style 'apt-get' or 'dpkg' which are more dangerous for inexperienced user - this commands may work in traditional Unix style "you ask - I do, no guards".

But that stupid people buys iPhone... and now Nexus One exists on market.

Milhouse 2010-01-12 08:11

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flandry (Post 465606)
That bug has been closed pending a brainstorm to come up with a consensus on "correct" behaviour. I suggest you create a Brainstorm issue and post your desired solution, and we can vote there to decide how to resolve this.

Respectfully I don't agree that bugs for simple enhancements, which is what bug #5797 is, need to be handled in a Brainstorm and since there doesn't appear to be a brainstorm open for this (and I'm not going to open it, I just agree with the proposed solutions within this bug) then it's been effectively killed as WONTFIX.

Also, just trying to access Brainstorm is impossible - page fails to load with the following error:
Code:

Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in /mnt/netapp/pear/midcom/lib/midcom/core/privilege.php on line 651
I just say keep voting and sod Brainstorm for trivial/obvious sh1t like this. :)

ossipena 2010-01-12 08:15

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ycann (Post 465154)
hi i can not find any solution for my problem in your signature....
if you can post me a link this will maby help me.....

look again, my bad. i thought the troubleshooting article was in beginners -category but it wasn't until now.

now you can see it and here's straight link
http://wiki.maemo.org/Troubleshooting

Milhouse 2010-01-12 08:17

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveQB (Post 465621)
As Flandry said, you now need to create a BrainStorm.

Let us all know when you do, I'll vote.

Not gonna happen - a Brainstorm for this is a complete farce. Keep voting.

LuckTR 2010-01-12 08:20

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
I am very grateful PR1.0.1 is here to ready the our handsets for the BIG 1.1... all I am asking is voice guided navigation just like the one on N97. I am enjoying my N900 so far, learning a bit about Linux shell, and mainly this community being the best app of all in the www marketplace!!! Hope the navigation is next and perhaps some sort of Open Office alternative %)...LtR

ossipena 2010-01-12 08:20

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Milhouse (Post 465798)
Not gonna happen - a Brainstorm for this is a complete farce. Keep voting.

lets use the brainstorming the day it works like it should be. meanwhile I suggest nobody should visit there just to stay away from traumas and other stressful experiences

ossipena 2010-01-12 08:21

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LuckTR (Post 465801)
I am very grateful PR1.0.1 is here to ready the our handsets for the BIG 1.1... all I am asking is voice guided navigation just like the one on N97. I am enjoying my N900 so far, learning a bit about Linux shell, and mainly this community being the best app of all in the www marketplace!!! Hope the navigation is next and perhaps some sort of Open Office alternative %)...LtR

don't get your hopes up, there are many more important things in the line before voice navigation....

slender 2010-01-12 08:22

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
[offtopic]
Quote:

Originally Posted by egoshin (Post 465775)
It is true here too. Automatic removal of unreferenced libraries may be dangerous in some cases but to do a manual removal you should KNOW which library is unreferenced and maintain the libraries status. With red pill mode it was possible for inexperienced user because the only skills required - knowing something about dependencies. You may not know about Linux (debian flavor) repository kitchen.

Ok. So this is how this just works. Some good some bad. Normally this wouldn't be big thing because gigabytes are almost free but on this device you have to take care of that side and keep your system clean. So I´m enjoying testing and develop and waiting for reflash :)

Quote:

Unfortunately it was removed in attempt to guard some stupid people which doesn't understand dependencies. And it looks like nothing is in exchange beyond debian-style 'apt-get' or 'dpkg' which are more dangerous for inexperienced user - this commands may work in traditional Unix style "you ask - I do, no guards".

But that stupid people buys iPhone... and now Nexus One exists on market.
You are just joking but yeah...:P

If you have not yet noticed the stupid people (as you define it there is a Shait load of those people) make this world go round or at least because of people who do not have no idea how to spare and want things NOW :D Only thing that matters and makes even this N900 possible is profit to it's shareholders and company. So it's better to take account stupid people if you want some continuation and success in market.

Milhouse 2010-01-12 08:23

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flandry (Post 465637)
As he put it in the bugzilla, that's a place for "no brainer" reports of things that are clearly broken or not complete. This particular bug report had requests going back and forth, with some pleading not to change it. Hence, it's not a "no brainer" or "friggen basic" (as you so eloquently put it) bug report, but an issue to discuss and vote on. Think of Brainstorm as a place to consider all the possibilities and chose the best one (or more), and the bugzilla to report broken apps.

It doesn't mean that choice of either option won't be the final outcome, but it means we've considered it and it's not just the whim of a few random people.

My personal preference is to have auto-pause, so i'll vote on the brainstorm issue and vote on one or more solutions to that effect if you'll set it up.

Also, FYI there is a community app to do this right now.

The proposed solution covers all the bases, including your preferred option. It's a no brainer. There was no back and forth, a little finesseing yes, but the solution offered in #13 covers all the bases. People asked "do not do this unless you give the option to turn it off" - that's covered too.

The only area of disagreement, if it can be called that, was a comment clarifying whether it should be PAUSE or STOP which isn't particularly relevant to the solution. Anyone reading the bug can work out how to implement the solution. It really is a no brainer, which is what enhancements in the bugzilla are required to be, and this does not need to be debated in Brainstorm (which doesn't even work right now).

archebyte 2010-01-12 08:35

Re: New firmware released!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob1n (Post 464261)
Have you rebooted? Mine shows the new version okay in settings->about.

Yes. The version is unchanged 42-11.002

egoshin 2010-01-12 08:38

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by slender (Post 465807)
[offtopic]
If you have not yet noticed the stupid people (as you define it there is a Shait load of those people) make this world go round

I didn't remove red pill, honestly :) It's not me-e-e...

archebyte 2010-01-12 09:12

Re: New firmware released!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by famusc (Post 464258)
I have updated manually with apt-get upgrade.... packages seem to be updated but I still get old software version in settings->about... Does anyone know where is it read from?

This happens if the mp-fremantle package is accidentally deleted.
do this to find out the package you need:
Code:

dpkg -l mp-fremantle*
you will get something like this YMMV:
Code:

Nokia-N900-42-11:~# dpkg -l mp-fremantle*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name                                  Version                                Description
+++-======================================-======================================-============================================================================================
pn  mp-fremantle-002-pr                    1.2009.42-11.002

then install the package (it could also be mp-fremantle-generic-pr)
Code:

apt-get install mp-fremantle-002-pr
reboot.

Thanks to @mikkov for the tip.

Gabba26 2010-01-12 09:24

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gabba26 (Post 465300)
after installation of the new firmware and back up it's no longer possible to get an internet connection by E-Plus. only connection by Wlan is possible and thats not quite good :mad:

somebody's got same problems or any clue to fix it ?

UPDATE : GSM works fine but 3G doesn't !


Mmmhhh....so I'm the only one who got this problem?

famusc 2010-01-12 09:29

Re: New firmware released!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by archebyte (Post 465873)
This happens if the mp-fremantle package is accidentally deleted.
do this to find out the package you need:
Code:

dpkg -l mp-fremantle*
you will get something like this YMMV:
Code:

Nokia-N900-42-11:~# dpkg -l mp-fremantle*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name                                  Version                                Description
+++-======================================-======================================-============================================================================================
pn  mp-fremantle-002-pr                    1.2009.42-11.002

then install the package (it could also be mp-fremantle-generic-pr)
Code:

apt-get install mp-fremantle-002-pr
reboot.

Thanks to @mikkov for the tip.

I was getting mad trying to restore the correct software version!!

mtjioe 2010-01-12 09:46

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
It seems that flash version has been updated as sites like www.nijntje.nl, which didn't work (it always asked for the latest flash version), now work!!

Crocodile 2010-01-12 09:48

Re: New firmware released!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by archebyte (Post 465873)
This happens if the mp-fremantle package is accidentally deleted.
do this to find out the package you need:
Code:

dpkg -l mp-fremantle*
you will get something like this YMMV:
Code:

Nokia-N900-42-11:~# dpkg -l mp-fremantle*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name                                  Version                                Description
+++-======================================-======================================-============================================================================================
pn  mp-fremantle-002-pr                    1.2009.42-11.002

then install the package (it could also be mp-fremantle-generic-pr)
Code:

apt-get install mp-fremantle-002-pr
reboot.

Thanks to @mikkov for the tip.

Nokia-N900-42-11:~# apt-get install mp-fremantle-generic-pr
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
mp-fremantle-generic-pr: Depends: locale-resolver-data (= 0.2.4-2+0m5) but 0.2.4-3+0m5 is to be installed
Depends: libreadline5 (= 5.2-2maemo2+0m5) but 5.2-3maemo1 is to be installed
Depends: readline-common (= 5.2-2maemo2+0m5) but 5.2-3maemo1 is to be installed
E: Broken packages

Okey?

slender 2010-01-12 09:58

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
Hey Flandry Thanks for Faq!

I´m just trying to read like complete numb person so let's see.

I'm having bit of problems in understanding:
Q: It says I don't have enough memory, what do I do?
There is nice list of things to do, but should they all be done as list maybe suggests? Should there be sidenote after each step to check rootfs space? df -h gives huge bloat of information which is not usseful in this matter. For example "df -h | grep rootfs" is maybe better. How much this update really needs free space?

I cant find one of Maemo's developer blog, but there was some info about next update and how much it needs space. It would be also one thing to put in faq.

.edit
http://konttoristhoughts.blogspot.co...ve-on-101.html
There it was!
"A word of warning: The next big update will require 45 megs of free space on the rootfs. This is pretty difficult for an end user to understand, so I'm calling all you developers who might have wasted end users rootfs space: please do what you can to optfy end users devices for every byte you can spare."

pwannell 2010-01-12 11:03

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
When you all say like the new icons, what theme are you using, my icons have not changed in the slightest after this update. :D

zeefung 2010-01-12 11:07

Re: New firmware released!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by franny87 (Post 464377)
Maemo Extra-devel Catalog don't work after update. Anyone having same problem?

Yes, I've noted the same problem, but it was probably because the "distribution" entry was cleared. The blank should say "fremantle".

katana. 2010-01-12 14:19

Re: New firmware released! Minor update PR1.0.1 needed for upcoming PR1.1
 
I still DONT see the update! I did apt-get clean and update several times, rebooting, no success.
Does anybody else have this problem as well?


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