My wireless stopped working failed NOT SO seamless software update. So I can'f fix my installation And my PC is not detection n800 via USB, so no reflash possible.
Any ideas? I was thinking of downloading whole repository to SD cards and try to update with that?
Reflash is possible, I'm sure; you're probably not doing the procedure quite right. But that's not the best solution anyway.
As for the network problem, that's been discussed some, but I haven't tracked it as mine wasn't affected. There's probably some info out there that'll help you figure out what packages, etc. are at issue.
I've not updated my n800 yet (I'm waiting for a replacement lcd), but I'm checking these prerequisites and I don't have that directory.
I don't remember deleting it (I just deleted the promotional video and the user guides in the languages I don't need, but even those in the user directory).
Could it be that it was removed in the postinstall script of pre-installed-documentation-rx34?
Definitely is the post install scripts that removes /usr/share/pre-installed/MyDocs/.documents/ (I know because it made fail the second dpkg --configure pre-installed-documentation-rx34).
The first (and third ) one failed because I had symlinks in /home/user/MyDocs/.documents.
After removing the symlinks, recreating the directory /usr/share/pre-installed/MyDocs/.documents/ with a dummy file, a dpkg --configure pre-installed-documentation-rx34, a apt-get install and a flash-and-reboot I completed the update.
Thanks to maacruz message and this thread I avoided the reboot loop and having to reflash.
I hope next time the pre installed documentation won't cause these problems.
just updated this and tested with GPS, I thought that fist-time-to fix GPS signal is less than 5 minutes which is much more faster then the previous Upgrade. It works as if A-GPS is included.
Finally braved this SSU as well - deleted the user guide PDFs, but also had many other random documents I've made. Update went through successfully and yeah, the web browser is even more snappier. Hopefully it'll be stable in the long term though. Onwards to cloning the OS to a 8GB SDHC card... and playing with Debian!