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    stobbsc | # 2561 | 2010-07-10, 04:43 | Report

    I've just read through the installation guide and it doesn't give any instructions for flashing to a different kernel. However in the FAQ it says you have to use a different kernel.

    I'm a bit confused. I hope someone can help me with this.

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    The_Solutor | # 2562 | 2010-07-10, 04:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by Cloudpunisher View Post
    thanks for all btw!!!

    My only problem is that android market says: starting downloading an it takes for ever.

    This is still a problem with android market itself.

    And for some reason happen frequently with some networks and never with other.

    Here in italy, vodafone (which is incredibly fast) is affected, tim (reasonably fast) is less affected, Tre/h3g (which is damn slow) is not affected.

    Google should investigate this behavior, but after so many releases the problem is still there.

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    The_Solutor | # 2563 | 2010-07-10, 04:51 | Report

    Originally Posted by stobbsc View Post
    I've just read through the installation guide and it doesn't give any instructions for flashing to a different kernel. However in the FAQ it says you have to use a different kernel.

    I'm a bit confused. I hope someone can help me with this.
    just follow step by step the instructions

    http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=2438

    , the kernels for maemo and android are included in the multiboot package.

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    Last edited by The_Solutor; 2010-07-10 at 04:53.

     
    ckjy | # 2564 | 2010-07-10, 04:52 | Report

    Yes, that link has been updated with the most recent instructions.

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    stobbsc | # 2565 | 2010-07-10, 04:56 | Report

    Originally Posted by The_Solutor View Post
    just follow step by step the instructions

    http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=2438

    , the kernels for maemo and android are included in the multiboot package.
    should I use your link or should I use the instructions from the wiki here
    http://wiki.nitdroid.com/index.php?title=N900-install

    ?

    or are they the same

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    The_Solutor | # 2566 | 2010-07-10, 05:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by stobbsc View Post
    should I use your link or should I use the instructions from the wiki here
    http://wiki.nitdroid.com/index.php?title=N900-install

    ?

    or are they the same

    More or less they are the same.

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    knopow | # 2567 | 2010-07-10, 05:13 | Report

    Please help, when partitioning i get these errors

    sfdisk: bad input

    umount: cannot umount /dev/mmcblk1: Invalid argument

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    Last edited by knopow; 2010-07-10 at 05:24.

     
    revivalsz | # 2568 | 2010-07-10, 05:43 | Report

    i got a warning when posting status by Twitter apps

    "sorry!"
    "The application Twitter (process com.twitter.android) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.

    same thing happen to Yahoo Messenger

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    akaSM | # 2569 | 2010-07-10, 05:49 | Report

    Originally Posted by dj_steve View Post
    3. find out the capacity of your memory card - mine is 8gb so im going to partition 6.1gb fat32 and remainder as ext3 (1.9gbish)
    then follow the below guide substitubing the <fat32> with the size you have choosen for your fat 32 partition. the EXT3 PARTITION MUST be under 2gb in size.

    Code:
    sfdisk -uM /dev/mmcblk1 << EOF
    ,<fat32>,C
    ,,L
    ,,
    ,,
    EOF
    I think adding this would be great for those that will try this for the first time

    Originally Posted by NITDroid page
    3. For this step you need to know the capacity of your memory card. The Android partition can only be 2GB, so you need to create a FAT partition that is so large there will only be 2GB left. The number must be in MB, example some recommended sizes are 1, 100, 2100, 6100, 14100, 30100. If its 8GB you can choose a number like 6100MB, if its 4GB you can choose a number like 2100MB. If your memory card is 2GB or below, you can choose 1MB as a number If you do not do this correctly you will not be able to use Android Market!

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    knopow | # 2570 | 2010-07-10, 05:56 | Report

    could someone give me a real example of the partition code like above using 2100 (4gb). thanks.

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