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    New maemo 2009.42-11 SW out???

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    sampppa | # 41 | 2009-11-13, 17:41 | Report

    I upgraded my loan n900 from 41-10 to 42-11 with nokia software updater on windows vista. At first I did backup, then flashed with NSU and after that I restored backup. Everything worked fine

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    fiferboy | # 42 | 2009-11-13, 18:31 | Report

    I updated from the NSU as well, with no problems.

    The problem is, it seems that only the version number in product info is updated. I haven't found a single other thing that is different (though I may be wrong). See post 17 in this thread for the reason that the NSU doesn't update the loaner N900s.

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    aboaboit | # 43 | 2009-11-13, 20:42 | Report

    Originally Posted by Andre Klapper View Post
    It's always been Nokia's policy to release when it's ready.
    And here I was thinking that was Debian's prerogative

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    qwerty12 | # 44 | 2009-11-13, 20:53 | Report

    I updated using a different method (NSU refuses to believe my N900 is connected in flash mode) and got 42-2 for my troubles.

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    Saturn | # 45 | 2009-11-13, 20:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by asys3 View Post
    If so - how to get a firmware file out of a running N900, then?

    So you perhaps could make your own really full backup of your system - including everything.
    Oh, I wish back the Sharp Zaurus times where a full NAND backup was available in the BIOS
    In the N8x0s we could take and restore an image of everything using tools like the Acronis True Image. You could give it a try if you want - i dont have the device yet..

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    asys3 | # 46 | 2009-11-13, 21:00 | Report

    Originally Posted by Saturn View Post
    In the N8x0s we could take and restore an image of everything using tools like the Acronis True Image. You could give it a try if you want - i dont have the device yet..
    Does acronis include all partitions including boot records etc. - I meant a true NAND backup - so you can switch your whole system forward and backward if you want to test something.

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    range | # 47 | 2009-11-13, 21:02 | Report

    Originally Posted by 0Dark Knight0 View Post
    any news when we will get the latest firmware for the N900, that will solve the following:

    1)- MMS
    2)- Video call
    3)- sms hand recognition.
    4)- IRDT
    5)-FM Radio
    6)- &.......cant remember..
    Didn't you want to do some research? As you've already been told in other threads: FM radio is there, MMS is in the works. And IRDT (I think you mean IRDA) is a hardware thing.

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    range | # 48 | 2009-11-13, 21:04 | Report

    Originally Posted by aboaboit View Post
    And here I was thinking that was Debian's prerogative
    You've seen which distribution maemo is built upon?

    So now it has to be ready twice

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    zerojay | # 49 | 2009-11-13, 21:07 | Report

    Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
    I updated using a different method (NSU refuses to believe my N900 is connected in flash mode) and got 42-2 for my troubles.
    You got it just because it was the furthest down the list instead of the most recent.

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    Saturn | # 50 | 2009-11-13, 22:14 | Report

    Originally Posted by asys3 View Post
    Does acronis include all partitions including boot records etc. - I meant a true NAND backup - so you can switch your whole system forward and backward if you want to test something.
    Well, just "everything" was an overstatement. It copies everything in the partition. Check the old threads for more info, but beware those applied for the N800 and N810.

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