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    [ANNOUNCE] CSSU-thumb thread - stable Thumb2 on N900

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    freemangordon | # 1901 | 2014-01-12, 19:26 | Report

    New update (21.2011.38-1Tmaemo9.1+thumb0) is in the repo, sorry for the delay

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    UJKU | # 1902 | 2014-01-12, 20:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by michaaa62 View Post
    If you are on cssu-testing now, there is no way possible to get thumb right now, because the version number of testing is higher.
    You should have installed cssu-thumb on the command line with the exact version number
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    apt-get install mp-fremantle-community-pr=21.2011.38-1Tmaemo9+thumb1
    To get it now, you will have to flash again, update without CSSU, add CSSU-thumb repo and finally use the above command.
    what to update without cssu ?

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    alexporta | # 1903 | 2014-01-12, 20:16 | Report

    no libspeex1 installed

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    freemangordon | # 1904 | 2014-01-12, 20:23 | Report

    Originally Posted by UJKU View Post
    what to update without cssu ?
    You should be able to install cssu-thumb as explained in the first post now

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    michaaa62 | # 1905 | 2014-01-12, 20:26 | Report

    Originally Posted by UJKU View Post
    what to update without cssu ?
    Just flash the firmware, install rootsh and run these commands
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    apt-get upgrade
    without adding additional repositories or doing any additional installations.

    BUT: With freemangordon coming to the rescue and providing new CSSU-thumb version, it should be possible for you to upgrade your testing install to thumb now.
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    apt-get update && apt-get upgrade

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    UJKU | # 1906 | 2014-01-12, 20:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by michaaa62 View Post
    Just flash the firmware, install rootsh and run these commands
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    apt-get upgrade
    without adding additional repositories or doing any additional installations.

    BUT: With freemangordon coming to the rescue and providing new CSSU-thumb version, it should be possible for you to upgrade your testing install to thumb now.
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
    i tried them both and nothing

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    michaaa62 | # 1907 | 2014-01-12, 21:32 | Report

    Originally Posted by UJKU View Post
    i tried them both and nothing
    Please try the method from the first post in this thread.

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    alexporta | # 1908 | 2014-01-13, 08:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by alexporta View Post
    no libspeex1 installed


    resolved activating nokia's repo. sorry for the stupid message

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    zero | # 1909 | 2014-01-14, 08:10 | Report

    How to remove the battery icon from the clock area after installing thumb?

    Otherwise working well with no problems.

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    pichlo | # 1910 | 2014-01-14, 08:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by zero View Post
    How to remove the battery icon from the clock area after installing thumb?
    Uninstall status-area-applet-battery. Either with FAM (Faster Application Manager) or in the command line (apt-get remove).

    Why on earth would you want to do that is beyond me though.

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