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Sorry. I wish I could help you. The only things I can think of now are trying with a different Wi-fi connection with a different ISP.
You can also try removing all your repositories, then delete all other remaining items from "/var/lib/apt/lists/" and then add the repositories manually.
If you did a restore from a backup, that might be the reason why the problem reoccured after reflashing. As a last resort you can try reflashing again and do not restore the application list and settings.
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2012-01-01
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2012-01-01
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2012-01-01
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See my message 15 in this thread:
"My advice is that you put off installing Nitdroid as long as possible. You don't need it; it won't give you a better device; and it can get you in a lot of trouble."
Since you decided to ignore my advice, I assume you are ready to solve your own problem.
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2012-01-01
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use youtube to see applications running on N900 eg CSSU, before installing.
I have never installed it, never need portrait mode.
If your going to add random apps to your phone, either get another phone and use the N900 as a hacking device, because you'll be restoring a lot.
And you google,youtube first.. ask a question here as a last resort.. and you'll be a master one day!
You can also try removing all your repositories, then delete all other remaining items from "/var/lib/apt/lists/" and then add the repositories manually.
If you did a restore from a backup, that might be the reason why the problem reoccured after reflashing. As a last resort you can try reflashing again and do not restore the application list and settings.