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Yes, but what will it give me that I don't have already?
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Quite possibly some important futex fixes, but I couldn't say for certain at this point.
Ok, I finally did the flash-and-reboot, mainly because I was planning to clone my current OS to SD, and I wanted the latest initfs in place.

All I can say is that my futexes seem to be ... futexing ... much better now.
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"Futex" is a new word for me, though I see it is in Wikipedia. I thought maybe it was related to Fubar...

In other humor news:

"I went for the supreme advice.........I flipped a penny, and it said "DONT DO IT...."
What the hack, I tried a quarter, the quarter said "install". Here I go...."

This has a classic ring to me -- probably because it's the same standard I use for deciding whether to upgrade. If a coin flip doesn't tell me to install, I try a higher denomination coin.
 

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@ crabolsky:
My browser is definitely taking longer to load pages. The load applet shows the cpu maxing out when loading pages that used to take about half that. Anyone else experiencing this?
Mine is still as slow as before. It was bad then and does not seem any worse after SSU. Pages often take >20 seconds to load. If anyone wants a site to test for "maxed out loadapplet" and slowness, try maps.google.com. Pretty unusable, even from my 100 Mbps connection at work.

I'm holding on to the hope that Mobile Firefox will someday offer relief. And have Java support that works.

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Originally Posted by stevecrye View Post
Mine is still as slow as before. It was bad then and does not seem any worse after SSU. Pages often take >20 seconds to load. If anyone wants a site to test for "maxed out loadapplet" and slowness, try maps.google.com. Pretty unusable, even from my 100 Mbps connection at work.
JavaScript performance has nothing to do with connection speed. The issue is the outdated version of Gecko MicroB is currently based on.

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I'm holding on to the hope that Mobile Firefox will someday offer relief. And have Java support that works.
Erm, the current JavaScript support doesn't work? It page loads and the application is functional, no?

Why worry about Fennec? The relief will come when MicroB is finally up-to-date with the latest stable Firefox releases (the timeframe for that would be Fremantle at the latest), which have very significant improvements in memory consumption and JavaScript performance compared the early alpha MicroB currently based on.
 

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I think he wrote "Java" not "Javascript" intentionally, and I think that is a very large can of worms.
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I think he wrote "Java" not "Javascript" intentionally, and I think that is a very large can of worms.
Then he clearly does not understand how Google Maps works.
 
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I'm not sure he was speaking of Google Maps in that sentence. I think he had passed beyond Google Maps, into the realm of clear blue skies, meals in a pill, and rocket packs for everyone.
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...and flying cars, qole. don't forget the flying cars. they promised we'd have them by now.
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...although I wouldn't need the flying car if I had a rocket pack.

hmm, and a raincoat.
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Originally Posted by Valeria View Post
I had the broken update, now I used the easy clone to SD and booted from SD. I ran "apt-get -f install" and it tell me that 3 packages (initfs-flasher kernel-diablo-flasher flash-and-reboot) are no longer required, that I should run "apt-get autoremove" to remove them.
Then it says that it will uninstall osso-software-version-rx34, continue [Y/n]?
should i do that?
if I do that do I have to follow the same instruction given to those who uninstalled by mistake?
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No, you need to install the SSU update.
Ok, how do I install the SSU update if it no longer appears in the app manager? you told me that to fix the broken install I should try "apt-get -f install", it didn't work (I assume because you are telling me to answer no).

What is the next step?

A nuke-and-pave doesn't look so bad anymore.

Last edited by Valeria; 2008-08-21 at 03:05. Reason: cleanup
 
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