I am so glad Nokia released 1.3, but I have a minor problem/question. Can you do the OTA update? It appears in the app manager, but when I click on it, it tells me to connect it to my pc via USB. I did so, then it wants me to run a backup. I did so, writing to mmc1. When that is complete, I close backup, and go back to the app manager. I have to click on Maemo 5 (or update all), it goes through the whole thing again.
Is it possible to update OTA or do I have to download and flash? Guess I'm doing this in the morning...
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This is not true, OTA update is available but there are packages conflicting with it: if you look at the "info" tab of the package you will get notice of the conflict. if you now try to remove the package with "apt-get remove <package>" it will tell you the depending programs you then easily uninstall via app-manager. After you have done this you should be able to upgrade OTA.
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My mistake... Although, I believe doing it via the PC software is overall going to be easier.
All I did was do a backup, update via PC, then restore backup. It restored all of my settings, and reinstalled all of my applications. I am not sure manually removing packages would be any easier than that!
i think the problem is if you have certain packages, it cannot update via OTA. I successfully updated via OTA, but I think there are some packages (listed in some other thread) that need to be removed to be updated OTA, and then readded if possible.
I am so glad Nokia released 1.3, but I have a minor problem/question. Can you do the OTA update? It appears in the app manager, but when I click on it, it tells me to connect it to my pc via USB. I did so, then it wants me to run a backup. I did so, writing to mmc1. When that is complete, I close backup, and go back to the app manager. I have to click on Maemo 5 (or update all), it goes through the whole thing again.
Is it possible to update OTA or do I have to download and flash? Guess I'm doing this in the morning...
Thanks,
--vr
I had the same issue and had to uninstall healthcheck, cloudgps and libgles1 package for the update to install OTA.
Go to App Mgr and once you select the Maemo5 update, press the "Details" button and then the "Problems" tab. There it should tell you which packages to uninstall.
I *STRONGLY* recommend you backup (manually if necessary) and do a firmware flash (including eMMC) instead of the OTA update. I did this and have not run into any of the major problems everyone else has. Since I knew 1.3 was close and I've only had my N900 3 weeks or so, I deliberately didn't install a bunch of apps until 1.3 came out.
Making a clean install of *ANY* OS, including clean config files if possible, eliminates all sorts of problems compared to updating an existing installation. This was the original and still preferred way when updating Slackware (my preferred distro), was highly recommended for years (and maybe still is) once a year for a typical winblows installation, and experience proves it's a good idea here as well.
I just updated my N900 OTA an hour ago. It was simple and fast. I just went to Applications. It asked me if I wanted to do a backup first and I did. After it downloaded and installed, it rebooted (it said it would). It took less than a half hour. It was painless. And now the N900 seems more responsive and e-mail is faster.
The only app that i can identify from this list is Brainparty, however i had deleted this before running this command in xterm. Does that mean that there are still uninstalled packages for this app? Also any advice on how to remove the other ones?