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2010-10-27
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Certain updates are not available over the air. You need to connect your phone to your PC and use the Nokia Software Update software:
http://www.nokia.com.au/support/down...oftware-update
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2010-10-27
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2010-10-27
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Just edited the post quoted above to prevent more bricked devices as the pc-suite update did already (just a few but that's enough I guess)
This quoted post is not true, OTA update is available but there are packages conflicting with it if it tells you to use pc-suite!
If you look at the "info" tab of the package you will get notice of the conflict. if you now try to remove the package with "apt-get remove <package>" it will tell you the depending programs you then easily uninstall via app-manager. After you have done this you should be able to upgrade OTA.
Do not "apt-get dist-upgrade", it worked before but didn't most of this time. I would suggest do not even do "apt-get upgrade" as it will upgrade even with packages on hold back status if one of the conflicting libraries is installed. There is an installer script in the packages not conflicting, uninstalling most of the packages which wont revert that as the held back packages are missing.
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2010-10-27
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Yeah, I have done it this way as well, on my N810. But the OTA update is less destructive/disruptive than the nuke-and-pave method like flasher does, which is what I was trying to convey to Storkus. I was under the impression that the software update app would do an upgrade rather than a flash...
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2010-10-27
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Well, the upgrade went well, or so I thought. However, after it rebooted, I have no icons, no backgrounds and where the theme parts are are pink.
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2010-10-27
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I had a similar issue. It seems for some reason several of the PR1.3 packages had conflicts with the locale files. (It seems several packages were all trying to update files in the same folder, and for some reason dpkg didn't like that.)
I used apt-get to list the offending packages (all were in the cache still) and used dpkg --force-overwrite to install them. As I recall there were about 70 of them (I just scripted them to install as a chunk). After that I was able to launch appManager and restart the install. It was showing an odd icon for the package, and the description said "Broken but able to update".
After that and about 3 automated reboots it finished up properly. Quite impressive given how borked it was. :P apt-get is now showing a bunch of python2.5-qt4 packages as "removable", but I haven't auto-removed... yet.
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2010-11-13
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2010-12-24
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2010-12-25
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@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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hi, im in the uk and it stilll deosnt show in the app manager, please can some1 help thanks
This time I had to remove N900ftp and Tuxracer to get rid of the conflicting packages (something with qt4-test and libgles-sgx). I also removed FCam drivers and depending apps. After that the OTA update ran smooth and relatively fast.
(I really would hate to flash my lovely N900 - flashing is like killing, OTA is like healing...)