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2012-01-15
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2012-01-15
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2012-01-15
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I have been happily running aegis-free on my N950 for several weeks now.
It is so nice to have access to the full variety of Debian apps, like a text editor and a VNC viewer...
I have had problems with the following apps, both of which were solved by replacing the aegisfs dirs with a basic dir.
- facebook app
- location / gps / maps app
I have to manually replace the dirs after each reboot, quite annoying.
I have had recent problems with Skype chat not displaying messages in the chat window. Still investigating that.
The other apps seem to be Ok with aegis dirs now that I've stopped messing around with them...
I want to figure out how to extract all of the files out of aegisfs directories before flashing to open mode, then after flashing, disabling the aegisfs mounts and copying in the files unencrypted.
PS good choice of forum for this thread!
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2012-01-15
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2012-01-15
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2. Is aegis really gone or will it still show warnings instead of full enforcement? I'd like the warnings on my n950 so that I can test on my n950 and be assured that it works on everyone else's n9.
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2012-01-15
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just out of interest Qole, what application did you develop/are developing that scored you an n950?
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2012-01-16
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@qole
I haven't suffer that anymore
so, this is what I have done to my n9:
1. flash in the firmware.
flasher -F firmware.bin -f
2. without boot, instantly flash in the open mode kernel afterwards.
flasher -F firmware.bin -k OMkernal --flash-only=kernel -f -R
this way works well for me so long.
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2012-01-16
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2012-01-16
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