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2008-08-11
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2008-08-11
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2008-08-11
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The regular version has strict dependencies (version ==), the -unlocked version does not (version >=). With -unlocked, you can upgrade the stuff Nokia ships beyond the version they ship without having to remove osso-software-version.
Side note to everybody. Please make sure you install the right version for your device (osso-software-version-rx34 for N800 and osso-software-version-rx44 for N810), or else a kernel/initfs upgrade may drop you into a reboot loop.
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2008-08-11
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@ Mexico
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?? Overheating back ?
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Was this accompanied by battery drain?
Any idea of the cause?
I 've had this problem for the past couple of weeks...
I hope the update "fixed" it.
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2008-08-11
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Haaaalp!
I did "apt-get install osso-software-version-rx34" and it installed a bunch of stuff, but it ran out of space unpacking one of the packages (microb-engine?) ... it installed a ton of stuff, but said dpkg had an error. So I tried "apt-get -f install" but it said that it couldn't connect to the repositories... I noticed the wireless was offline. I couldn't reconnect! I guess one of the updates knocked me offline. So I rebooted... I SHOULDN'T HAVE DONE THAT!
Now I can't boot to my flash (endless loop) but my bootmenu is still intact, and I can boot to one of my SD partitions. Is there any way to chroot into flash and continue the update? I actually don't know how to mount the flash partition...
EDIT: Found it!
Code:mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock4 /opt
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2008-08-11
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2008-08-11
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2008-08-11
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Haaaalp!
I did "apt-get install osso-software-version-rx34" and it installed a bunch of stuff, but it ran out of space unpacking one of the packages (microb-engine?) ... it installed a ton of stuff, but said dpkg had an error. So I tried "apt-get -f install" but it said that it couldn't connect to the repositories... I noticed the wireless was offline. I couldn't reconnect! I guess one of the updates knocked me offline. So I rebooted... I SHOULDN'T HAVE DONE THAT!
Now I can't boot to my flash (endless loop) but my bootmenu is still intact, and I can boot to one of my SD partitions. Is there any way to chroot into flash and continue the update? I actually don't know how to mount the flash partition...
EDIT: Found it!
Code:mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock4 /opt
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2008-08-11
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Arrgh! When I chroot to my flash from my Chinook partition and try to finish the Diablo update, I'm getting "401 Unauthorized" from catalogue.tableteer.nokia.com/updates/diablo ! I think this is because it builds part of the password from the system version, and I'm trying to do it from a Chinook partition? Any way to fool the system into letting me download the files? If it is secret-secret-hush-hush, could you PM me?
I did "apt-get install osso-software-version-rx34" and it installed a bunch of stuff, but it ran out of space unpacking one of the packages (microb-engine?) ... it installed a ton of stuff, but said dpkg had an error. So I tried "apt-get -f install" but it said that it couldn't connect to the repositories... I noticed the wireless was offline. I couldn't reconnect! I guess one of the updates knocked me offline. So I rebooted... I SHOULDN'T HAVE DONE THAT!
Now I can't boot to my flash (endless loop) but my bootmenu is still intact, and I can boot to one of my SD partitions. Is there any way to chroot into flash and continue the update? I actually don't know how to mount the flash partition...
EDIT: Found it!
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Last edited by qole; 2008-08-11 at 18:41.