nokiabot
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2015-04-19
, 14:10
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@ india
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#1811
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2015-04-19
, 23:56
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Joined on Jun 2010
@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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#1812
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2015-04-22
, 08:33
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Joined on Dec 2014
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#1813
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2015-04-24
, 17:56
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Joined on Jan 2011
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#1814
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I remember a video about the hildon-destop app switcher (I mean the multitasking view), and I think I saw that the author's desktop have the capability to rearrange the running application's order. Not entirely free, but he can transport the last app back to first, etc
Am I remember correctly? How is this possible, if it is?
The action when ctrl+backspace is pressed while the task navigator is showing is controlled by this integer key:Code:/apps/osso/hildon-desktop/key-actions/ctrl_backspace_in_tasknav
5. ctrl+backspace behaves like alt-tab on desktop (at least on KDE). While ctrl is pressed, every press of backspace rotates the windows. When ctrl is released, the selected (top left) window is activated.
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2015-06-19
, 14:06
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#1815
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2) Also fsck runs on boot on user data and card which delays the boot process a bit. I always shut down the phone through the power button and I don't touch battery / open the phone after the shut down. The filesystem doesn't seem to be corrupt - the fsck from the bootmenu doesn't reveal anything. The same for fsck through USB mass storage (mass storage initiated from the bootmenu). I will also try to remove the card and run fsck on the external machine, but I doubt it helps.
# Call fsck -p for /home at boot time in /etc/event.d/rcS-late home_fsck="1" # Call fsck -p for user's partitions (MyDocs, SD cards, ...) user_fsck="1"
2015-06-19 08:47:52 fsck -a /dev/mmcblk1p1 fsck 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012) dosfsck 3.0.12, 29 Oct 2011, FAT32, LFN /dev/mmcblk1p1: 3073 files, 800191/1942867 clusters 2015-06-19 08:44:08 fsck -a /home fsck 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012) /dev/mmcblk0p2: clean, 34345/131072 files, 390163/524288 blocks
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2015-06-27
, 22:46
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@ Hungary
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#1816
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2015-06-28
, 12:45
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@ Bulgaria
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#1817
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Originally Posted by dy1ng
Hey... last update just makes my device unbootable.
It cannot boot at all, not even to Backupmenu (no matter what I choose in it, device swithes off).
I can't find a better topic.. there was a kernel update.
Any way to fix this without a reflash?
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2015-06-28
, 14:03
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@ Hungary
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#1818
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Welcome in team man
I'am in this situation from long time ago
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=84829&page=221
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2015-06-28
, 15:11
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Joined on Feb 2010
@ Austria
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#1819
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If I run apt-get update, the faulty (?) updates are reappearing, so I decide not to upgrade this time.
What is this might be? Some repo problem?
[Announce] CSSU devel, it may eat your brain
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2015-06-28
, 17:23
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@ Hungary
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#1820
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