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2012-04-15
, 16:20
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@ Sofia,Bulgaria
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2012-04-16
, 14:39
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2012-05-03
, 16:20
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@ Dublin, Ireland
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seems you have boot image installed for an older kernel version, but your last picture does not show the complete version string. You may want to look in application manager logs for additional information. But it seems a simple uninstall of "boot image" would do the job.
Also you may want to read a little bit http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=83118
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2012-05-03
, 16:49
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@ Sofia,Bulgaria
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I got the same message and subsequently got stuck in boot loop by using apt get update followed by apt get upgrade, never got me in trouble before but there is a first time for everything.
Pls advise if a flash of the rootfs will get me back on track - n900 is my media device and i would rather not have to mess with the emmc as it has a lot of music and video?
Rgds & tks in anticipation.
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2012-05-05
, 00:03
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@ nanaurbusiness
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#7
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sudo gainroot
apt-get install kernel-power
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2012-05-05
, 01:19
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#8
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Pictures says it all