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Re: [ANNOUNCE] CSSU-thumb thread - stable Thumb2 on N900
Can't upgrade, 'broken or conflicting packages', it seems that gstreamer0.10-plugins-good-extra is not installed. I've tried to install via xterm and says 'no installation candidate'. What can i do?
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] CSSU-thumb thread - stable Thumb2 on N900
For me the update worked pretty simple,easy and fast without any problems. i had to activate the testing repo because of some dependencies.
I saw there was also a dependency on a nokia maps thingy? First thing i noticed, i was browsing, and my ring ring feels fast! I had 7 browsers with various forums, facebook site and translator app active! normally they would hang around, switching from one to another needed around a minute until I was able to navigate to the next page to wait for the next one. Now it is like zappedi zapp, part of a second schawum, i can scroll fluently and do things! I guess this will make my ring ring stay longer without recharging. before I needed most of the battery to wait while watching the screen hanging around. Up to now it I am happy like a little boy at christmas, because of the slow speed I thought about buying a second ring ring. but to be honest, there is nothing else I'd like to own for the moment. |
Re: [ANNOUNCE] CSSU-thumb thread - stable Thumb2 on N900
I did also make the leap during holidays and changed to the CSSU thumb. The upgrade went without hitch. I'm still amazed how much snappier the N900 feels now! I'm now kicking myself that why I didn't do this much earlier... It feels like the N900 did get a RAM upgrade to 512MB. :D
With little tweaks in CSSU transitions times the experience is further improved. In my opinion the CSSU should at some point drop the conventional (ARM) compiled branch and only continue with the thumb2 branch. Is there a reason why anyone would need to stay with the ARM branch? (Unless they want to stay with stock kernel, for which I don't see a reason either...) |
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i posted this in CSSU thread - probably wasn't the right place:
I have an issue in last few days when listening to music through someplayer and symphonie. The music suddenly loses sync during playback and becomes fast - this happens from time to time. I checked the packages which were updated in the last two weeks and noticed that the following were also updated (old version -> updated version): libpulse-mainloop-glib0 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6 -> 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6+thumb0 libpulse0 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6 -> 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6+thumb0 pulseaudio 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6 -> 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6+thumb0 pulseaudio-esound-compat 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6 -> 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6+thumb0 pulseaudio-module-bluetooth 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6 -> 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6+thumb0 pulseaudio-module-gconf 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6 -> 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6+thumb0 pulseaudio-module-hal 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6 -> 0.9.15-1maemo44+0m5+0cssu6+thumb0 if this might be the cause - which one should I revert back to try and solve this issue? |
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freemangordon, again same problem with pulseaudio when thumb version cause crash?
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