> > Well ... I am one of those users caught a bit by doing an "apt-get
> > upgrade" (more specifically I took the Red Pill and upgraded some
> > core packages) and expecting it to "do the right thing". I didn't
> > get the constant rebooting but I am experiencing random application
> > crashes now.
"Miko Nieminen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Is it required that the 770 is in rd-mode?
>>
>
> Right now I can't remember if you need to have rd-mode enabled to
> disable lifeguard reset and currently I can't test it, but maybe someone
> can confirm that.
IIRC, RD-mode is enabled automatically
On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 21:00 +0200, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> what is the price to pay, if I run always with no-lifeguard-reset?
I disabled lifeguard-reset a few weeks ago and am quite happy with it since
then.
In my opinion lifeguard-reset is a nice feature for the unskilled end-user, but
not for
Hi,
[rd-flags]
> > Is it cleared after reboot?
> When you set these with flasher those are not cleared after reboot.
I have the impression that rd-flags aren't cleared even when one
re-flashs the device...
- Eero
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On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 21:00 +0200, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 5. September 2006 10:48 schrieb Miko Nieminen:
> > If you upgrade system critical applications then you should disable
> > lifeguard before that. This can be done with command
> > "/path/to/flasher-2.0 --set-rd-flags=no-lifeguar
On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 16:07 +0200, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 5. September 2006 10:48 schrieb Miko Nieminen:
> > If you upgrade system critical applications then you should disable
> > lifeguard before that. This can be done with command
> > "/path/to/flasher-2.0 --set-rd-flags=no-lifeguar
Am Dienstag, 5. September 2006 10:48 schrieb Miko Nieminen:
> If you upgrade system critical applications then you should disable
> lifeguard before that. This can be done with command
> "/path/to/flasher-2.0 --set-rd-flags=no-lifeguard-reset". After this you
> should run "apt-get upgrade" and rebo
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 04:22:55PM -0400, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
> Well ... I am one of those users caught a bit by doing an "apt-get upgrade"
> (more specifically I took the Red Pill and upgraded some core packages) and
> expecting it to "do the right thing". I didn't get the constant rebooting
>
Am Dienstag, 5. September 2006 10:48 schrieb Miko Nieminen:
> If you upgrade system critical applications then you should disable
> lifeguard before that. This can be done with command
> "/path/to/flasher-2.0 --set-rd-flags=no-lifeguard-reset". After this you
> should run "apt-get upgrade" and rebo
Michael Wiktowy wrote:
On 9/5/06, Carlos Guerreiro
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Most of these differences are not really justified anymore. The
exceptions (themes,bitmaps,...) need to be handled in a controlled
manner. We are working towards getting rid of the unnecessary
divergence.
Wel
On 9/5/06, Carlos Guerreiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Most of these differences are not really justified anymore. Theexceptions (themes,bitmaps,...) need to be handled in a controlledmanner. We are working towards getting rid of the unnecessarydivergence.
Well ... I am one of those users caught a
> ext Andrey Khurri wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am now a bit puzzled with this repositories stuff. I've been always
> > aware of that repository.maemo.org MUST NOT be used on a host
> > workstation or PC. This is clear.
> >
> > However, how should I interpret all those warnings that this reposi
"ext Miko Nieminen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) When application manager is restarted, all application launched by it
It's the maemo-launcher, of course, not the application manager... ;)
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ext Devesh Kothari wrote:
> ext Andrey Khurri wrote:
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am now a bit puzzled with this repositories stuff. I've been always
>> aware of that repository.maemo.org MUST NOT be used on a host
>> workstation or PC. This is clear.
>>
>> However, how should I interpret all those wa
ext Andrey Khurri wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am now a bit puzzled with this repositories stuff. I've been always
> aware of that repository.maemo.org MUST NOT be used on a host
> workstation or PC. This is clear.
>
> However, how should I interpret all those warnings that this repository
> is 'ONLY' m
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