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    What do we know about Diablo (Maemo 4.1) ?

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    anidel | # 461 | 2008-05-15, 07:38 | Report

    So querty12 is our Neo1992, Gnuite is our Keymaker and Benson is the good Morpheus, but then..who's the Architect ?
    Quim ?

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    Aisu | # 462 | 2008-05-15, 10:50 | Report

    Since Nokia has locked down the fun, maybe I should put the Diablo debs on a file host (I believe someone beat me to it, though)...

    Does that sound like a lawsuit or what?

    I still can't find the damned source for the application manager in Diablo.

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    GeneralAntilles | # 463 | 2008-05-15, 10:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by Aisu View Post
    I still can't find the damned source for the application manager in Diablo.
    Just check out the svn for hildon-application-manager. . . .

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    qwerty12 | # 464 | 2008-05-15, 14:25 | Report

    I think the best way is for a proper developer to provide a deb of Diablo's apt. This would mean the original instructions would still work.

    I have the diablo apt, dpkg & hildon-application-manager built but I don't want to provide debs because I can't be arsed to sort out deps.

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    gnuite | # 465 | 2008-05-15, 16:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
    Make sure lifeguard is disabled

    Something like flasher-3.0 --enable-rd-mode & --set-rd-flags no-lifeguard-reset should do it in a linux computer
    Come on, qwerty12, don't you think I know how to follow directions? Of course that was the first thing I did. ;-)

    Right now, though, I'm having trouble booting after the apt-get install completes. I can't flash-and-reboot because the image is too big - is that a necessary step? Because if I reboot without it, the device never boots. Do I need to strip it and flash it before I reboot?

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    Bundyo | # 466 | 2008-05-15, 16:59 | Report

    I never flashed the initfs.

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    GeneralAntilles | # 467 | 2008-05-15, 16:59 | Report

    Originally Posted by gnuite View Post
    Right now, though, I'm having trouble booting after the apt-get install completes. I can't flash-and-reboot because the image is too big - is that a necessary step? Because if I reboot without it, the device never boots. Do I need to strip it and flash it before I reboot?
    Flashing the kernel and initfs isn't a necessary step. It'll boot just fine without them. I went ahead and deleted the initfs image (per qwerty12's suggestion) and just flashed the kernel after I had booted Diablo. Works fine.

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    qwerty12 | # 468 | 2008-05-15, 17:00 | Report

    Originally Posted by gnuite View Post
    Come on, qwerty12, don't you think I know how to follow directions? Of course that was the first thing I did. ;-)

    Right now, though, I'm having trouble booting after the apt-get install completes. I can't flash-and-reboot because the image is too big - is that a necessary step? Because if I reboot without it, the device never boots. Do I need to strip it and flash it before I reboot?
    man, jamm, I didn't know. I know 2 people with same problem because lifeguard wasn't disabled.

    You need to rm the initfs image before running flash-and-reboot. Me, being the hacker I am, decided to strip the initfs image of testserver crap and it fits fine. I then ripped out the wimax crap and installed bootmenu in diablo initfs.

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    maba | # 469 | 2008-05-15, 17:02 | Report

    Mine wouldn't boot either, so I flashed chinook's latest kernel and initfs back with the flasher and voila! The device boots and I'm in diablo.

    But it sure would be great to run diablo's kernel and initfs...

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    ioan | # 470 | 2008-05-15, 17:14 | Report

    This thread is tooooooo long and ain't got no time to read it all. Pleaseeee somebody write a step by step on how to install Diablo on a N800. If you are afraid to use your own user, use this one:
    just_to_help
    aaa123

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