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It shouldn't need any support for Linux - as long as the kernel includes USB support then it should work. Is your N900 entering USB mode properly (showing the USB logo in the top-right corner)? If not, nothing else will work.
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firmware, flash, maemo 5, n900, update |
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Nevertheless thanks to all of you helping me=) I hope you can fix my prob!!