Rob1n
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2010-01-11
, 13:18
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@ Cambridge, UK
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#331
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2010-01-11
, 13:20
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#333
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Ok, this is wack. I just went into my Application Download Manager and it seems that when i click "DOWNLOAD" the categories have gone UGLY!... They are not in Thumbnails anymore, they are just small words. Is anyone else having this problem? Is it a new look? Because I don't like it. Here is a picture
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2010-01-11
, 13:22
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2010-01-11
, 13:23
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@ Worthing, England
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#335
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Sorry if this seems a daft question, but had to remove apps to free space to fit the 20mb update. So if this is just a tiny update whats gonna happen when the big one comes along ?
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2010-01-11
, 13:24
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@ Worthing, England
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#336
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I'm not familiar with apt-thingies... I'm one of those who'll miss red pill mode. (I thought the interface was cool, entering "matrix and all that...)
So: Is it possible to select applications by repository from a script?
So there could be a script that selects everything from -devel and -testing, uninstalls it and disables the reps. Would maybe help in a few situations. Having such an app in Extras as "saveme" could be a good idea.
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2010-01-11
, 13:25
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@ UK
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2010-01-11
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2010-01-11
, 13:28
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@ Wolverhampton
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#339
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I had about 15mb more space than before the update, don't know if that's the case for everyone else though
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2010-01-11
, 13:28
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@ Pennsylvania, US
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#340
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firmware, firmware update, minor update, n900, ota, pr1.0.1, ssu, update |
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