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Re: The last day of N900 as my primary device [Another boring thank you thread]
i also once sold my N900 to buy a fancy Android phone to enjoy multi-core processors but believe me after using Android for about 4 months i bought a N900 again.
Android phones have nice hardware but Android itself is just not for me. you can't even do N900 like multi-tasking on a multi-core cpu and with 1 gig of ram. apps and games restart again if you put them in background and have plans to resume them later at the same place you paused them. |
Re: The last day of N900 as my primary device [Another boring thank you thread]
Oh yeah? That's all well known! But way less intrusive than camera apps often freezing after 2nd image taken, alarms not sounding, and the likes.
Stop giving the OP silly replies like "just do a reflash" - it's his decision, it was already taken, and i assume he knows how to flash if he wants. :rolleyes: |
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sqlite3 obviously, it might be a good idea to do a backup with Code:
~ $ root el-vi.db is also part of the standard Maemo backup in "Communication and Calendar" |
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Re: The last day of N900 as my primary device [Another boring thank you thread]
What misterc says.
The N900 is a mobile computer first and foremost. Phone call functions were an afterthought. It's bound to get clogged with temporary files, browsing history and message data. Windows does the same, so we have CCleaner to clear all the left over junk that gets left behind after a day of surfing, gaming and whatever else we do. But because we don't have CCleaner for Maemo we have CleaN900 and Swappolube which go a long way to keeping things running well. |
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I used The N900 also during almost two years, and i sold it in January 2012 to acquire a Galaxy Nexus. TBH, (I thought) the N900 was lacking applications like in Android and iOS. But after one Year, using Android (i did never use it the way i used my N900, i mean, tweaking it, playing with xTerm, participating on Android Forum like i did with TMO), i'm missing maemo 5. Last week, i logged here and bought another N900. Delivering is still on it's way, but I'm excited as I was, when i bought my first N900 in Jan 2010. One advice: Don't sell you N900, keep it as close as you can, it can always do things recent flagships can't. |
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I am not selling her! Why would you say that... that's just mean!
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By far the easiest is the method I've found is outlined here. Use Glogarchive to keep an archive if you later want access to any of your messages, if not skip that part. But either way, renaming the database essentially clears the messages and you get to start all fresh. :) |
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Thing is I couldn't last a week without using the N900. |
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