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konttori_nokia: kernel contains one fix, which is allowing HAM to trigger ubifs to higher compression level for the SSU update.
konttori_nokia: browser contains one fix, which is browser UA string to say that it's pr1.0.1 device.
konttori_nokia: GTK contains one fix, which is dropping the icon cache support.
konttori_nokia: application manager contains 37 fixes, mostly related to SSU stability
konttori_nokia: And a bit related to the new look of the app grid.
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2010-01-11
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2010-01-11
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and does not necessarily intersect with the actual denotation of the word which for optified:
so optimized will only create further confusion
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2010-01-11
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2010-01-11
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I do not mean this rudely or sarcilly, but i don't understand what you said.
I get that /opt is the optified area.... but optified isn't a word, at least not in any dictionary that i know. I'm assuming that only optimized apps should install in there.
I think the confusion is that they are being installed un-optimized in the /opt folder (Thus meaning the opt folder really is not an opt folder ,more a dump folder?!) - please correct me if i'm wrong!! - as it is highly likely!
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2010-01-11
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I do not mean this rudely or sarcilly, but i don't understand what you said.
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2010-01-11
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2010-01-11
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What he means is that "optimised" (or "optimized" for our transatlantic cousins) already has an established meaning. It would generally indicate that the application has been tweaked for optimum performance.
An "optified" application, on the other hand, is merely one that installs most data to the /opt directory. Admittedly, it's an entirely made-up word, but it's also describing a (pretty much) entirely new phenomenon, so a new word is appropriate.
To test this just install a few apps then check your free space on your rootfs. If it keeps getting smaller with the more apps you install or update, it's not fixed. It it stays relatively the same it is fixed.