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The problem with this idea is that the only use for this is for people who want the simplest solution possible. E.g. "This is broken, plz fix!". Therefore if this would be an application downloadable from the repositories I'd think a lot of people would download it and find later that their "apps are broken, plz halp". If someone comes here to ask for help, then giving information how and why to use the application would be handy.
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And that problem is exactly the winning factor in this idea. We all want to make the Maemo community grow, and for that we want different kinds of people to join in, instead of only the high-tech, "early adapters". Simplicity, we need it!
I think this is a great idea, and also for the lazyNo moar spays, use "Save me"!
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Brainstorm link Here
The inital idea with thanks to benny1967 and ColonelKilkenny
The general aim of this brainstorming idea is to create/develop a 'Save Me' function for people who have run out of rootfs space on their N900, it could possibly have other functions too.
Now, i am very aware that people should not delve into the development or testing repositories without the sexy official warnings - but as they are available, they will get used. That means, as much as we warn people, and they know it is their responsibility..... They are still going to do it, and the questions for support will end up in these forums.
So the Brainstorm proposal, is for a 'Save me' tool/application (Or even a choice in the bootloader application! - possibly)
The save me tool should be able to, for now:
I agree extra functionality to fix other problems could be added, but for now i would suggest the basic function is to save a user by removing apps/free up space.
Some suggestions are as follows:
- Remove all extras-development applications
- Remove selected development applications
- Remove all unused packages (A bit like a windows file cleanuip wizard i suppose!)
- Throw out some output to the user showing current status - therefore allowing feedback to this forum/clever people, if there are still problems.
(Possibly forcing a reboot after the un-installs etc)I would be very interested to hear any possible other functions the saveme tool could have! - as well as any better suggestions above if needed?
Edit : Still trying to link and add solutions - its sooooooooo slow!
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Last edited by noobmonkey; 2010-01-18 at 08:09. Reason: sandbox] 'Save Me' - A tool solving rootfs space issues