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2010-01-11
, 22:40
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@ Finland
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#581
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2010-01-11
, 22:41
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@ California
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#582
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This list contains most of the public bugs that will be fixed. There are some fixes in there that will be released with PR1.2+, however.
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2010-01-11
, 22:43
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#583
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2010-01-11
, 22:49
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@ Germany
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#584
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after installation of the new firmware and back up it's no longer possible to get an internet connection by E-Plus. only connection by Wlan is possible and thats not quite good
somebody's got same problems or any clue to fix it ?
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2010-01-11
, 22:50
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#585
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2010-01-11
, 22:52
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@ Boston
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#586
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So basically it's hit and miss and there is no way to look from your device what program is optified? Sounds pretty wierd for people like me who has gotten used to just look in windows for programs directory and check how much it takes space (since win 3.11 or actually dos :P).
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2010-01-11
, 23:15
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@ Finland
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#587
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Not at all, linux with the debian package system is infinitely more precise than windows.
Windows has (superficially, but not really) a directory per app, linux apps share directories according to purpose. That's not to say you can't find this out--there's a tool for everything in linux. Type
dpkg -S <file>
and it will tell you which package installed the file. It's very nice...
But you missed my point. You just don't install apps from -devel and -testing and then there's no question which of your apps are optified...
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2010-01-11
, 23:42
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#588
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2010-01-11
, 23:46
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@ Boston
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#589
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Still I´m having problems really understanding this scattering of programs to bin,lib,etc,var etc. Is there easy way to look what program is optified and what is not. I´m not interested what packages are installed i´m interested where they are installed and how much they take space.
dpkg -S Bounce didn't tell me anything but from your hint there should be some file?
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2010-01-11
, 23:59
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#590
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