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One of then should work, depending of your variant (001, 003, 005, 006) guessing yours is higher than variant 001 as that didnt work. It IS possible to downgrade. By replacing the certs, as the device does have a history of previously versions. But, success depends on whats on the ‘cache’ (simple said), and replacing those certs is not that easy. I did it once , but honestly, cant remember the complete steps. The tools needed and a rough deskription is in another thread somewhere on downgrading. So, try different variants first. Just not China ones |
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iMac:Harmattan adrian$ flasher -f -F DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_LEGACY_003-OEM1-958_ARM.bin https://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?...7&postcount=67 |
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Hi guys,
I am considering buying a Nokia N9 phone. I asked the seller to send me the firmware version, but I am not sure about the result. :-) What I am trying to determine that if this is Chinese firmware or not as I would not want to buy a phone with that. Could you please help me to determine which region is the firmware from? I think it is not Chinese and it is a branded firmware. Also is this the latest version available? That's all I know for now. The firmware version is: V40.2012.21-3.339.2_PR_339 Thanks a lot for the help! Tamas |
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Hope you have put device on charge by now looking at photo. Your N9 should be 059L7S2: N9 RM-696 Country Variant Sweden SE Black 16GB and firmware DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3.339.2_PR_LEGACY_339_ARM_RM-696_PRD_signed.bin Source of reference is this thread: https://www.mcrf.ru/forum/showthread.php?t=32960 and is the latest firmware available. |
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Hi Aspergerguy,
Actually, this phone is not mine: yet. The photo is from eBay, I kindly asked the seller to take a photo of the software version screen. (In the end, I have bought it before your response, I was not able to resist.) But I will do charge it once it arrives. :-) Thanks for your response! (I am really happy that it has European firmware and it is the last available version.) Tamas |
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Hi aspergerguy,
I am reading in the forum that if I want to use the repomirror package, I might need to reflash my device. You mentioned the file DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3.339.2_PR_LEGACY_339_ARM_RM-696_PRD_signed.bin May I use this link from this thread's first post if I really need to reflash my device? (The last firmware link called, "A0E9827F_DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3.339.2_PR_LEGACY_339_ARM_RM-696_PRD_signed.bin D6C9C818_DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3.339.1_EMMC_339.bin") https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ars13Tv5L15qjddx76WEm7jvkeeqiQ Or is it may be possible to dump the current firmware from the phone itself? Sorry for the noob question, but I am really anxious not to screw up the phone by flashing something inappropriate. Thanks a lot, Tamas |
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[QUOTE=tvandorffy;1571719]I am reading in the forum that if I want to use the repomirror package, I might need to reflash my device./QUOTE]
Remember that you would need to send N9 Repomirror to device by Bluetooth from another device as N9 browser certificates now expired and in Settings > Applications > Installations > Allow installations from non-Store sources: https://openrepos.net/content/ancelad/n9-repomirror Try first without re-flashing firmware. |
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Hi aspergerguy,
Thank you, I will do that first. I would want to avoid flashing if possible as the device already has the latest version. (I did flash several of my devices, android phones, my Nokia N8 in the past, so I think I probably would be able to do this as well. But I need to know for sure which flash file that I can download is good for my device.) Kind regards, Tamas |
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Finally, my phone arrived yesterday and it's a beauty! :-)
Unfortunately, the N9 Repomirror installation did not work. (I have tried both versions.) Then, in the end, I decided to flash my phone with the 339 firmware variant available in the first post. (With the windows flasher with windows 10) And luckily, everything went well! Repomirror installed, development mode enabled! :-) But I have another question: I want to flash the open mode "fix" (Image_2.6.32.54-openmode_l2fix) because I want to install ubiboot and Maemo Leste later. So do I need to re-flash my phone again with firmware and emmc right before doing it, like this?: flasher -f -F firmware.bin -F emmc.bin -R ; flasher -a firmware.bin -k zImage_2.6.32.54-openmode_l2fix --flash-only=kernel -f -R -or - Can I just flash the open mode kernel anytime I want to, like this: flasher -a firmware.bin -k zImage_2.6.32.54-openmode_l2fix --flash-only=kernel -f -R I would not want to reflash everything again if it is not necessary... Thanks!! |
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Back then the N9 version of Leste was not receiving as much attention as N900 & Droid 4 & Pinephone versions - has this changed since? |
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Yes, this is the exact article that I am looking at right now and according to this, it should be done in one sweep. (and lose all installed stuff)
But oh well, if it is safer this way, so be it! :-) >Back then the N9 version of Leste was not receiving as much attention Yes, you are probably right, I do not have much info, but for example, the archive date of the N9 version is March 2019 and the N900 version is quite fresh, 2021 may... But both archive has the same version of 1.0. So I do not know. I am thinking of posting a comment about this. At least to ask about the situation. The article writer posted that this version did not seem very usable to him. But as far as I know, this is the only alternate os project that is active at the moment. (And I hear they received additional funds from the EU which is very good...) |
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I just found a big big post: Re-commissioning N9 in 2018 Following its step, I finally installed the N9QTweak package and installed the aegis-dpkg command. With that I was able to install my the bejeweled2 deb file. I am still not 100% about openmode, but installation log said that it was succesful, so let's hope it was. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I have flashed the openmode kernel, but aegis is still active Here is what I did: 1. Get rid of the warning: $ disclaimer-cal remove View-openmode disclaimer-cal: Disclaimer removed from CAL (truncated to zero size) The flashed my phone like this: (using windows 7) flasher -f -F main.bin -F emmc.bin -R && flasher -a main.bin -k zImage_2.6.32.54-openmode_l2fix --flash-only=kernel -f -R The result of that: Found device RM-696, hardware revision 1507 NOLO version 2.3.6 Version of 'sw-release': DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3.339.2_PR_339 Sending ape-algo image (7103 kB)... 100% (7103 of 7103 kB, avg. 32583 kB/s) Suitable USB interface (phonet) not found, waiting... Ping attempt 1 (250 ms) Server application: 1.7.2 Found product RM-696 rev. 1507 Server implements softupd protocol version 1.8 Image SW version DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3.339.2_PR_339 Image moslo not present Image tar skipped Image config skipped Battery level 86 %, continuing. image [state progress transfer flash speed] --------------------------------------------------------------------- [x] cert-sw [finished 100 % 1 / 1 kB NA ] [x] cmt-2nd [finished 100 % 95 / 95 kB NA ] [x] cmt-algo [finished 100 % 789 / 789 kB NA ] [x] cmt-mcusw [finished 100 % 6050 / 6050 kB 3142 kB/s] [x] xloader [finished 100 % 23 / 23 kB NA ] [x] secondary [finished 100 % 94 / 94 kB NA ] [x] kernel [finished 100 % 2714 / 2714 kB 1927 kB/s] [x] rootfs [finished 100 % 1170221 / 1170221 kB 10693 kB/s] [x] mmc [finished 100 % 1627219 / 1627219 kB 16753 kB/s] Updating SW release Success flasher 3.12.1 (Oct 6 2011) Harmattan WARNING: This tool is intended for professional use only. Using it may result in permanently damaging your device or losing the warranty. Picked ape-algo from a FIASCO file Suitable USB interface (bootloader/phonet) not found, waiting... Found device RM-696, hardware revision 1507 NOLO version 2.3.6 Version of 'sw-release': DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3.339.2_PR_339 Sending ape-algo image (7103 kB)... 100% (7103 of 7103 kB, avg. 32287 kB/s) Suitable USB interface (phonet) not found, waiting... Ping attempt 1 (250 ms) Server application: 1.7.2 Found product RM-696 rev. 1507 Server implements softupd protocol version 1.8 Image SW version <none> Image cert-sw not present Image cmt-2nd skipped Image cmt-algo skipped Image cmt-mcusw skipped Image xloader skipped Image secondary skipped Image moslo skipped Image rootfs skipped Image mmc skipped Image tar skipped Image config skipped Battery level 90 %, continuing. image [state progress transfer flash speed] --------------------------------------------------------------------- [x] kernel [finished 100 % 2712 / 2712 kB 2068 kB/s] Updating SW release Success I also installed n9repomirror and enabled developer mode successfully. Then I tried to install bejeweled2-full_0.0.60_armel.deb from a game repository and this happened: /home/user/MyDocs # dpkg -i bejeweled2-full_0.0.60_armel.deb x509_sigverify: Certificate failure reason: certificate has expired x509_sigverify: Certificate verification failed Aegis rejecting bejeweled2-full_0.0.60_armel.deb: package 'ea-mobile-bejeweled2-full' origin cannot be determined -- signature check failed aegis aborting dpkg -- all listed package files rejected Compilation failed in require. So I do not understand what went wrong! I thought the openmode kernel disables the aegis security system on the phone. Is there any other way to check if the openmode kernel is active? It does not seem to work. :-( |
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Did you try?
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aegis-dpkg -i bejeweled2-full_0.0.60_armel.deb |
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Yes, thank you, after installing aegis-dpkg I was able to install!
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I guess it is really only a cert ossue and setting date should do the trick. Please give us the output of uname -a to check if kernel is really the open one. There is another trick necessary when replacing original system packages: AEGIS_FIXED_ORIGIN=com.nokia.maemo dpkg ... BUT do this only when you know what you do! :D |
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This is the output of uname -a: (I flashed the: zImage_2.6.32.54-openmode_l2fix kernel image) ~ $ uname -a Linux RM696 2.6.32.54-dfl61-20121301 #1 PREEMPT Sat Mar 2 23:11:21 EET 2013 armv7l GNU/Linux Since then I installed N9Tweaks, repartitioned and installed ubiboot configured with harmattan and maemo leste and everything works okay. (Well except for maemo leste: but at least it boots up but not really usable.) So this should be an open kernel. :-) But I cannot determine from the text alone. There is no "open" word in it. :-) :-) >AEGIS_FIXED_ORIGIN=com.nokia.maemo dpkg ... >BUT do this only when you know what you do! I certainly do not know about this. But I will try to look it up. |
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hope everyone is ok
please I need help to choose which firmware to flash to my N9, I used to flashing symbian devices some years ago, but it's a little different with N9 my product code in 059j203 which refers to central Europe and software info shows v 40.2012.21-3_PR_006 I couldn't find a working link for 006, but found the whole firmware files for its actual product code which is 001, is it ok to flash using these files? I saw 339 or 480 files, what are these?? sorry for the noob qusetions |
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https://disk.yandex.ru/d/i1l1AnCQ2GIX3A |
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what other files do I need? for symbian, it was core/rofs1, 2, 3 and uda files required for flashing and which flashing software do you recommend? |
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do I need other files for flashing? with symbian it was core/rofs1, 2 , 3 and uda altogether and what flashing software do you recommend?? |
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