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#11
Originally Posted by pycage View Post
It also seems that the icon-does-not-appear-right-after-installation bug has been fixed.
doesnt seem fixed to me .. installed WiFiEye .. and the same blue box .. though this is not really a concern ..
 
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Originally Posted by tirtawn View Post
well its always easy to create a post than search.
Its also easier for me to get up and walk outside naked instead of getting dressed, but no one ever sees me doing that. Sometimes you have to think about whats better for your community
 

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Originally Posted by pyromaniac View Post
doesnt seem fixed to me .. installed WiFiEye .. and the same blue box .. though this is not really a concern ..
Well, actually, it is a bit of a concern, because for every app you install, and the icon doesn't get updated, you lose about 3...4MB of free space on root... The cache file gets updated every time, but because the old one is being used by some application, it cannot be yet deleted. If that happens, and just closing all applications doesn't help, the only workaround AFAIK is reboot.

Oh, wait, you could also close all programs and try to run the update icon cache command...what was it now...
 
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I only noticed that the new update allowed me to install deb files directly ....no need to go through the terminal anymore
 
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I found a new feature on the latest firmware. The phone travels an additional 8.3 feet when I throw it. The developers must have streamlined the OS.

Sorry. Couldn't help myself. Just postwhoring.
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#16
Originally Posted by mattiviljanen View Post
Well, actually, it is a bit of a concern, because for every app you install, and the icon doesn't get updated, you lose about 3...4MB of free space on root... The cache file gets updated every time, but because the old one is being used by some application, it cannot be yet deleted. If that happens, and just closing all applications doesn't help, the only workaround AFAIK is reboot.

Oh, wait, you could also close all programs and try to run the update icon cache command...what was it now...
The icon cache was dropped in PR1.1, so none of this applies.
 
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