I am not using an sd card and I have resorted to the generic kernel when doing any large copy/uncompress such as decompressing one of the linux images (easy debian fedora etc). My phone has rebooted using the overclock (lv 250 850) and the stock kernel. It had no issues on pr 1.2, and I did have a few people chime in on the "boot ubuntu fedora debian" thread (or something of that nature) saying they have had issues on 1.3 with rebooting as well.
Thanks for the reply. If it does it with the stock kernel I guess it is a fair criticism. Out of curiosity (I might test this myself when I get my N900 back), how big does the image need to be, is it only something the size of Easy Debian where it decompresses to a >=2GB, or can it happen when they are somewhat smaller than that?
* Bang your head against the wall. Count only the pink stars. That's the day.
* Repeat above counting the green stars - that's the month
* If you miss some stars bang again and recount
I have heard that it'll be the same date as SP4 for windows XP....
XP support has been extended: "Extended Support until April 8, 2014". It is actually quite likely all the updates will get rolled again into a final SP, as it has been done with just about every other OS (NT4 made it to SP6a IIRC).
So, basically, I hope so.
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