Reboot. Srsly - this frees space (or at least it did when PR1.2 needed installing).
Linux lets you delete files that are in use, but the space is not actually freed until they stop being used. So I guess what happened is you deleted some apps that were still being used (or hadn't closed properly), so you didn't see the extra space until after you had rebooted.
Hi all I'm new to the N900 and the OS it's running but I'm liking it a lot... !. I was looking around this site a few days ago because I had problems with my email account not updating... only to find so did everyone else. I check out the fix that was listed but couldn't quite get to grips with the linux software and were to put commands and way after much hours spent... I get a update today for maemo 5 and the new firmware is now installed and working well the emails come in instantly.. no probs listed yet... but does anyone know what else has been updated...
Got update alert and tried to update OTA via app manager but it said to update via OVI suite. So following on from some advice in another thread (I've got the modest patch), in x-term and logged in as root typed:
apt-get install --reinstall modest
It then listed out loads of packages to update, typed in "y" and off it went. Rebooted and my.. it does seem quicker especially mail , even in overclocked state (500-900 MHz, Ideal). Also had to update kernel-power & flasher as described elsewhere.
I would be interested to know how that goes. I have removed it from my computer and use PC suite to sync calendar. Are there new functions?? In that it actually does something?
thanks
Sorry but the correct grammar would be to say 'You, sir, obviously don't get sarcasm.'
Or if you were to insist on putting emphasis on the word 'obviously' you could instead use italics or perhaps wait until the end of your sentence to insult is lack of comprehension.
Such as; 'You, sir, don't get sarcasm, obviously.'
The English language, like everything else in this world, is only worth the effort if you are going to do it properly.