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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-20
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Yeah, going back to Beta 11 is what I'd like to do, but unless this problem gets fixed with the newer version, we'll be SOL when we reflash our devices.
*Many* N800 and N810 users are having trouble with a recent (October 31?) Canola2 update, as described briefly in my originating post of this thread:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=33799
Please take a look at that thread, in maemo.org (previously InternetTabletTalk.com).
Could someone from OpenBossa please either write back to me or get on the thread and help people. I wrote to openbossa's usual contact person with maemo.org's (InternetTabletTalk's) -- "handful" = Marcelo Eduardo -- and didn't hear back from him.
Also, it would be very useful -- especially for instances like this -- for users to be able to access older installation files; most open-source developers keep those available. I can't find them for Canola2 and its plug-ins. Where are they? (I found links such as here:
http://www.openbossa.indt.org/canola2/install.html and
http://openbossa.indt.org.br/canola1/help.html
but there is no way, at least on my PC just looking at the Web, to see precisely what files I would be downloading. You also have files on your "garage" page, but those are old and don't seem to have been updated.
I very much hope to hear from you and see someone from the Canola2 development team on the talk.maemo.org thread I referenced at the beginning of this email. Thanks!
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2009-11-21
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You're right. And it's a pisser.
Also, I believe there is no more Canola development team. Period.
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2009-11-21
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I guess developers don't care about N8x0 any more. Most threads here are about N900 nowadays. What a shame... I don't remember anymore what kind of media player N900 has but maybe it's good enough so that there's no point to develop Canola anymore.