It should be possible to "drift" from testing to stable just like one would do in Debian.
If bugs are corrected in the current testing version, without any new features being added, will the sub-version number be altered? How does one preserve main version and allow increments in sub-version?
Saw it but don't understand it, i mean, open xterminal and put that?
By the way, i have status-area-orientationlock-applet intalled, and the only thing doesn't "change" was Task Switcher, well rotate to potrait but the apps got the X up, it should be on right side, right?.
Like this:
Desktop goes potrait and i rearrange my widgets with status-area-orientationlock-applet.
I would like to update to cssu stable and I have installed Apv. power monitor. Is there a conflict between the two? Should I uninstalled APM before update to cssu stable? Thx. in adv.
Just did a clean install on my friends N900. First updated to PR 1.3.1 and then to CSSU stable. Had some problems with Advanced power monitor but reinstall helped. Did the whole proces as in the wiki but one thing came out during this proces. Faster Aplicaiton Manager isn't that good. While I wanted to uninstall Advanced power monitor it wanted to uninstall severall other apps as oppposite to HAM which did it properly. HAM is slow bud does things as it should.
Did you download PR 1.3.1 Image from Navifirm? If so Is it Genuine or Stable to Flash with Navifirm Image?