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2010-10-28
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I'm currently reflashing again as unsure if it is an issue with an app i reinstalled after 1st flash.
Every time i rebooted my phone i would lose my contacts and kept getting the option to import from SIM
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2nd flash and still same issue
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2010-10-28
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2010-10-28
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Just configure WPA + WPA2 in the router and the N900 will connect WPA just fine.
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2010-10-28
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At my Office, use Cisco Aironet 1100 Series 11g with WPA2 my N900 NOT Worked.
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2010-10-28
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I have 2 problems so far... would like to know your opinions on them before I open a bug report so they can be fixed in PR 1.6
RSS Feed Reader Applet
... SNIP ...
Media Player - Videos not sorted properly
I have my videos sorted by date in the media player. Before PR 1.3, I had the oldest video at the bottom of the list and the most recent on top.
Now, this sorting only works as expected for videos that were added to the device after the firmware upgrade. All other videos are sorted in a way I cannot make sense of... it's certainly not by date, it's not by name either. It seems to be random, but it's the same each time I open the video browser.
I tried "tracker-processes -r" (can't recall where I got that from) and rebooted, hoping that would rebuild the database... no effect at all.
Can some of you check if you see similar effects? Or do you have ideas what could cause this?
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2010-10-28
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2010-10-28
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2010-10-28
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2010-10-28
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I tried "tracker-processes -r" (can't recall where I got that from) and rebooted, hoping that would rebuild the database... no effect at all.
I think Cisco is the one that should fix it, and they won't care. Why? Because in this world there are more Nokia phones out there than all the iPhones, Androids and Blackberry together, that means Cisco is at fault.
Just configure WPA + WPA2 in the router and the N900 will connect WPA just fine.