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#231
When I run the update wizard, it says there are no updates available at nokia.com.
 
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Jeff's right. There's just not enough bandwidth.
 
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I used the N800-image torrent here:
http://www.mininova.org/tor/1051742

Must faster than the official site.
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p.s. After you update the OS, when you try to restore your old apps you'll find that the Nokia and Maemo repositories are just as bogged down. And no easy workaround for those.
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If i have to download the file manually outside of Nokia i need to find it hosted somewhere, and i cant find any N810 OS image downloads... I'm new to this Nokia Internet Tablet and find it hard to believe that a simple update brings the Nokia Updater Software completely down.

I'm sure it will be available soon, but there cant be any excuses for such poor service.
 
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#236
Originally Posted by sondjata View Post
Success at upgrading using VM Fusion on Mac OS X. I wish Q would properly use the USB bus so I didn't have to pay for Fusion.
Er, just use flasher-2.0.macosx or http://www.bleb.org/software/maemo/ instead? :\
 
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#237
Originally Posted by devaler View Post
Jeff's right. There's just not enough bandwidth.
That's exactly what I've been saying all this time.
 
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Originally Posted by JeffElkins View Post
Is Qgil's quote not clear?
yes, but it doesn't quite jibe with your response, Jeff. Looks to me like Quim is saying the service *should* be better based on the requirements and money given to the provider. Ergo, Nokia isn't actually skimping-- a supplier isn't living up to their obligations.

Of course, the buck stops with Nokia. IMO this should have been tested.

EDIT: ignore first line in post. Of course it's Nokia's to solve, ultimately. I fritzed on your remark, sorry Jeff.
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Last edited by Texrat; 2007-12-18 at 21:52.
 
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#239
Clearly "global caching" isn't working.

My request gets a service attempt by an Akamai server 37ms away from me; its the connection between Akamai's global content delivery service and *Nokia* which is faulty (504 Gateway Error).

Akamai should certainly be able to keep up with this; there is a Nokia-Akamai disconnect somewhere which hopefully someone at Nokia is following up on right now, not at the end of the day.

Last edited by wetcoast; 2007-12-18 at 21:54.
 
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#240
Looks like a patch for the broken soft power-off didn't make it into this release. Stuck another couple months without this feature. Locking is such a PITA.
 
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