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Why would you do that? <_< apt-get upgrade isn't a recommended upgrade method. It has a high chance of breaking things, especially when you involved certain repositories (rtcomm in particular, the SDK repo, too).
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my nicely set up N800 went into an infinite boot loop yesterday, after I did an apt-get upgrade and then apt-get upgrade.
So I reflash-ed it to the newest 2008 OS.
After reflashing, I have installed the "becomeroot" program (nothing else) and did an upgrade / update. (I didn't restore my backup)
Result: infinite boot loop, with only another reflash bringing the unit back to life.
What is going on here? Is there a buggy application in the feeds?
Or is my hardware crapping out?
Thanks for any advice...
Last edited by Gadgetguy; 2008-02-29 at 15:30.