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2012-07-05
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2012-07-05
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Just installed 0.9.7 on PR 1.3 (fresh new NOKIA N9 bought two days ago): it's flying!!!
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2012-07-05
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2012-07-05
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2012-07-05
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Errr... am I blind or is the .deb missing from the post? I can't find it.
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2012-07-05
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2012-07-06
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I too upgraded to 0.9.7 right from 0.9.4. The installation failed in the middle and the phone rebooted. Everything works fine, but I am apparently stuck with a corrupted installation of 0.9.7 which I can neither remove nor reinstall. Going for "dpkg --remove fastern9" reboots the phone.
Any way to fix this? I was thinking about trying to install 0.9.4 once again and then uninstall it clean. Anyone with a copy of 0.9.4? The original link from the thread's beginning is gone.
traysh, if you could tell me what to do to get rid of corrupted 0.9.7 it would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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2012-07-06
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2012-07-06
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I really think FasterN9 should not automatically reboot the phone. It can cause all kind of confusion.
I think it would be best to display a dialog saying something like "You must reboot the phone for changes to take effect". I have a weak recollection that there is a service you can send a d-bus message to display such messages?
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2012-07-06
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I really think FasterN9 should not automatically reboot the phone. It can cause all kind of confusion.
I think it would be best to display a dialog saying something like "You must reboot the phone for changes to take effect". I have a weak recollection that there is a service you can send a d-bus message to display such messages?
+10000000000
Auto reboot of the phone can cause bad things.
I agree with a message stating to reboot the phone manually to take effects.
A++