Is it so hard for nokia to release a fix to each bug as they come than having to wait for months for one package which is really quite inconvenient, for example, the ussd dis functionality was fixed 2 months back but i have to wait another 2 months to get it just because it has to come out on pr 1.2. . . . thats really ****ed up . Why can't they do it the way like microsoft . . .
So you like wake up every morning to update your phone.. and sorry, i need to restart your phone there is major update what need restart just few times /day... and yes next update is coming afternoon, see you then on app.manager.
So you like wake up every morning to update your phone.. and sorry, i need to restart your phone theres major update what need restart just few times /day... and yes next update is coming afternoon, see you then on app.manager.
Ehrm... Maemo is based on Linux, so "No!". Reboots are not required as often on Linux, as that other so-called OS. Basically, only kernel upgrades require a full reboot. I've updated many Linux systems without restarting anything, besides the actual programs/services that were updated.
Most of the time it isn't even necesarry to restart updated programs/services. They continue to run just fine. One exception from this rule, I've noticed, is Thunderbird, that tend to require a restart after updating.
I know, but i guess someone want it like microsoft
I guess after having 4K posts in this thread, many people would think microsoft's frequent update is better.
In fact, I don't mind what microsoft does, many of them are optional and don't need to restart and if they do, it's said on the update description..
(I've waited for almost 2 years until finally a firmware update on N95-3)
Something I find funny is the fact that Nokia admits the massive issues with PR1.1 yet they won't roll out PR1.2 as a small update to fix the biggest issues such as memory leaks.
I would rather they push out PR1.2 with the big fixes done and do a PR1.3 & 1.4 for the other issues.
Pretty sad when people are willing to gamble with a pre-RC leaked 1.2 because it fixes most of the PR1.1 issues.