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2010-04-04
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Hi.
I don't think small rootfs will slow down the device. 9mb is dangerously low though. You should uninstall some apps you got from extras-devel and extras-testing, since if rootfs comes down to 0 your device will brick (you'll need to flash it).
I think a freshly flashed N900 has about 70mb free rootfs, I personnally run at 58mb free and installed nearly nothing from devel and testing.
Hope it helped.
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2010-04-04
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2010-04-04
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2010-04-05
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i had lots of themes of installed which killed my free space, so if you got lots get rid of a few.
also if you want to get into the more technical side you re-direct your apt-cache, themes and so on, so thats its stored on the 32gb memory. ill find the page and edit this post with the link.
EDIT: heres what i followed
http://wiki.maemo.org/Free_up_rootfs_space
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thanks