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Does trackerd need any kind of write access on the card?
Is the card writable?
I took my N900 back from the warranty repair. I've installed CSSU thumb, kernel-power, openmediaplayer, etc. straight away. As there was a problem of some media player entries duplicate, I rebuilt the whole database with
I rebooted at least 3 times, did tracker-processes -r at least 5 times, did tracker-processes --hard-reset at least 2 times. Nothing works. I had ~2000 tracks before. I have ogg-support installed.
How can this be fixed? (Maybe tracker in Fremantle should be backported from Harmattan in the future if it's a tracker bug?)
Thanks in advance!
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Last edited by marmistrz; 2013-01-05 at 18:38.