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    New N900 firmware 3.2010.02-8 released today (16 Feb)

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    peppe78 | # 871 | 2010-02-17, 09:11 | Report

    Love it when there's hundreds of users, you get fast replies! Thanks!
    was just wondering if the update will still work if the packages i installed is newer than the OTA will expect?

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    peppe78 | # 872 | 2010-02-17, 09:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by LordVan View Post
    as i mentioned before if it instlaled the updates you still need to reboot to see new version in system info dialogue
    Iv'e reebooted like 4 times! no luck
    Just hope the update will still work!
    I know its not a big country, but would have liked a little "hometeamspirit" by Nokia to get it out in Finland before eastern!

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    abubakar | # 873 | 2010-02-17, 09:40 | Report

    Originally Posted by trenteham View Post
    Did anyone else notice a "Operation Failed" yellow bar right after it downloaded (I installed OTA)? I freaked out for a second, but it went fine after that.
    yea me too.

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    NokiaRocks | # 874 | 2010-02-17, 09:40 | Report

    Update avaible for my N900 from Amazon.de.

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    Matthaus | # 875 | 2010-02-17, 09:41 | Report

    I still dont have my update

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    Thats it! | # 876 | 2010-02-17, 09:43 | Report

    Originally Posted by maxximuscool View Post
    if you do the crime then you need to do the time. if you installed applications from the Extra-dev and testing without knowing what you are doing then you need to do your time do uninstall and stop asking for help here repeatitively.

    just uninstall every apps you installed from devel and testing then your space should be fine. and if it doesn't work then just reflash it using flasher or NSU.

    blaming Nokia root space issues won't make anything better okay. blame yourself for being ******edly stupid for not knowing that those repos apps are not risk free. it's been warned before you installed it.
    This is all well and fine that you (and others) pointed out the limitations of us unworthy non-unix nerds but...you must admit that the root space IS ridiculously small. See, we are all users. We are all customers. We all paid a lot of money for a device in a very competitive market and some of us even have some IT understanding, even if not in the world of Unix, so can't we expect a slightly user friendlier system? Do I have to feel like an idiot because I simply cannot spend all the day figuring my device out since I have to work for a living and, well like to do more constructive stuff in my spare time? Look at it this way: If there weren't that many 'noobs', your beloved device will be forgotten in a very short period of time. Or in other words: We are subsidising your addiction with our money. A little respect please. And apart from that, the repetitive warnings of the expert-only repos, they tell me that it can mess up my system, to bricking it, cause nuclear explosions etc...but clogging up my root directory with junk seems a surprisingly simple problem and a layman-solution for this should have been taken into account by the developers. My message to some (!) maemo specialists is: Calm down, this is a forum and the purpose is to find help and give help. No need for patronising behaviour. Be happy that someone DOES need your help and frankly speaking, despite me calling the iphone a toy in an earlier post I sometimes start doubting the serious usability of the N900, too. One is a toy and the other is a hobby for nerds. Something in between would be nice.

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    avinashsonee | # 877 | 2010-02-17, 09:43 | Report

    After the update, my phone does everything faster media player volume has increased. When I try to connect to Wifi (displaying list of available wirless & GPRS), the font gets bigger (might be some bug!)
    .deb files open directly using app manager

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    baron von bubba | # 878 | 2010-02-17, 09:45 | Report

    wow, that took a while to read thro........
    still nothing for me in UK..

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    RoxanneTV | # 879 | 2010-02-17, 09:55 | Report

    Hi all

    I have the 205 (Vodafone) version of the firmware and wondering what would happen if i re-flashed to the newest global version?

    Just don't like the idea that they have control over aspects of my tablet/phone much as Apple do over the iPhone

    Any info or help would be much appreciated

    Thanks

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    abubakar | # 880 | 2010-02-17, 10:00 | Report

    Originally Posted by mcdull View Post
    You like minor update once a while?
    or no minor update but only a major update after 2 years of waiting like my N95-3?
    I definitely prefer some updates and fixes more often
    frequent updates!

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