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2012-02-27
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#131
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2012-02-27
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#132
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2012-02-27
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2012-02-27
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@ UK
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2012-02-27
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2012-02-27
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2012-02-27
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@ Finland - Home of Nokia & Linux
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#137
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2012-02-27
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@ Hellsinki
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#138
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I had the same problem. Rebooting didn't help. Removing the entries for SDK and community repositories from /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* solved the problem.
- I'm a woman and I can always change my mind!
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2012-02-27
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@ Johannesburg - South Africa
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2012-02-27
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#140
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I too have this 'update interrupted' problem. And removing the entries for repositories by commenting them out with # didn't help either.
Any other way to get it to update without flashing?