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Try doing a cold flash, it might be something to do with the mtd-1 partition which isn't overwritten during a normal flash.
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fsck
to check your memory for errors.
I still don't know what is in common between
internet connections(wifi and gprs) applications manager ans files manager and maeps
There is also http://maemo.org/packages/view/healthcheck/
As X Terminal works, if you can connect N900 in Mass Storage Mode, there should be no problems with installing new package like healthcheck (I hope you already have rootsh).
Download deb on PC.
Move it to N900 through USB cable.
In X Terminal, as root,
dpkg -i /path/file.deb