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2010-05-09
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. Should I just not bother and re-flash my device instead?
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2010-05-09
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2010-05-09
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2010-05-10
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Now, on with the post... I currently don't have a wireless router, therefore, I can't really hook up my N900 to any WiFi (feel free to suggest a good wireless router). Luckily, as one of the perks for the company I work, I get really cheap and unlimited data plan (although it is GPRS)
While trying to update my N900 from 2.2009.51-1.002 to 3.2010.02-8.002, I had to download 16MB package. During said download, I received several network interruptions with "Download failure"/"Operation failure" messages.
Interestingly, on the first attempt I had 16MB to download, and on my second attempt I only had 6MB download... Is it correct to assume that maemo5 downloads multiple packages or allows for resume of package download? (why did download size went down?)
After the download was finally completed, I received several more "Operation failure" pop-ups, at which point my N900 updated itself. After rebooting, it said that update was completed successfully. (Why did I get those error pop-ups, what exactly went wrong?)
What I am getting at... And I don't know what kind of failsafe maemo5 has in terms of corrupt packages, poor networks, etc... How do I verify the integrity of my device, to ensure that all packages/components/etc are of correct integrity and of correct version?
... Should I just not bother and re-flash my device instead?