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As I said, I've never lost anything on my fairly highly customized N900 except the power-kernel stuff I knew would be gone. Nothing, from the custom boot video to widgets to email settings to icons changed at all! As a long-time Linux user I knew I very likely wouldn't - and shouldn't - lose anything, considering the changes I'd made. As a proclaimed long-time Linux user you should've pretty much known what to expect too. IOW, through your Linux knowledge you should've known which modifications or customizations were of a type vulnerable to change or loss in a major OS update. So it's still on you.
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