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2010-09-22
, 21:33
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2010-09-23
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#33
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Still, it should be up to the user to decide when and what to update, the device shouldn't be doing it on it's own.
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2010-09-23
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@ Finland
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There was a yellow icon with a "!" that announced new updates.
So it must be the HAM.
(It's only now that understand that word: HAM=hildon-application-manager.)
I would like to know why the iptable script doesn't work.
The author of the original script writes that the line:
$IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -o $INET_IFACE -p tcp --dport 80 -m state --state NEW -j ACCEPT
was necessary for sources.list to download.
If I use this line only for wlan0 and not for gprs0 it should block download for 3D shouldn't it?
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2010-09-23
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@ São Paulo, Brazil
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#35
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nope. do you really want to manually update n+1 things? n900 is for 24/7 online flatrate data connections. perioid.
e: that is by design so there is no use arguing because it doesn't change a thing.
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2010-09-23
, 12:24
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#36
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I guess you want your gprs to work only not do any updates...
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