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2007-12-14
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2007-12-16
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2007-12-16
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The same things has just arrived to my N810 after os update.
I reformat the card and all gones fine.
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Can anyone confirm that the information on the Maemo wiki for Mac OSX appies to the N810? Or where else should I look for information about udating the N810 OS using Mac OSX?
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cat /proc/swaps reports Used "0" which I take to mean the swapfile is not in use.
I discovered this problem after updating the operating system, but I suspect it may have occurred when I downloaded an additional GPS map, because the filename of the additional map is corrupted while the original maps look fine. In principle I wouldn't mind downloading all the maps again, but the process is slow and if it is flawed I might have no usable maps.
I can still read and copy files from the internal disk, which means I could backup the maps before reformatting. However, I would need to obtain a 2GB Mini SSD because I cannot access the Internal card via USB.
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...0&postcount=10
I truly don't think I overlooked a straightforward solution.