I am trying to install several updates but I get a message that I don't
have enough memory. One of the updates is an OS2008 update. Do I have
any options other than removing apps to free up space? Is there any way
to store apps in the internal memory or an external memory card?
Rick B.
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Try enabling red pill mode to reinstall those applications.
But what i would do in your situation is actually doing a backup of
documents and such (NOT installed applications)
and do a reflash.
After that install the new update
and after that install the other apps you need.
/Chris
13 aug 2
Ereo,
well there is a solution for documenting that "developer feature". Just
implement a "red pill" mode for the OS2008 user document itself!
Hmm now lets see, .Adobe Acrobat does support document security
features..
Best Regards,
John Holmblad
Acadia Secure Networks, LL
Christer Eliasson schrieb:
> i quote Jonathan Greene
> "Modest is now the email app ... You've already got it installed."
>
> And since you by using root forced a removal you have to install the
> OTHER applications again
> NOT modest
Yes, but all of the other applications (listet below) are havin
i quote Jonathan Greene
"Modest is now the email app ... You've already got it installed."
And since you by using root forced a removal you have to install the
OTHER applications again
NOT modest
then after that is done you update with the latest update
And then you are peachy again
/Chris
Hello together,
Christer Eliasson schrieb:
> If you installed the latest update (as i did) (i presume you are using
> modest for the imap support) you will notice that the builtin mail
> does work with imap.
>
> Dont install modest as a package. i presume that modest functionality
> has been merge
Modest is now the email app ... You've already got it installed.
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Christer Eliasson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you installed the latest update (as i did) (i presume you are using
> modest for the imap support) you will notice that the builtin mail
> does work
If you installed the latest update (as i did) (i presume you are using
modest for the imap support) you will notice that the builtin mail
does work with imap.
Dont install modest as a package. i presume that modest functionality
has been merged with the builtin mail app
Also if i remember
Andrea Grandi wrote:
> I don't think kernel has been updated with this upgrade. Someone
> please correct me if I'm wrong...
Well, it was, read the mail you quoted :-) The question is how
significant changes there are between 2.6.21-200823maemo6 and
2.6.21-200829maemo1.
I guess the changelog is
I don't think kernel has been updated with this upgrade. Someone
please correct me if I'm wrong...
2008/8/13 Frantisek Dufka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Andre Klapper wrote:
> > This would bring up the good old "Didn't Nokia want to provide public
>> ChangeLogs when having releases?" discussion. A cla
Andre Klapper wrote:
> This would bring up the good old "Didn't Nokia want to provide public
> ChangeLogs when having releases?" discussion. A classic, see the
> archives.
Yeah. And what often follows too is the "where is the kernel source"
classic ;-)
> kernel-diablo-flasher (2.6.21-200829mae
Hi,
ext John Holmblad wrote:
> thanks for the info. And yes, after I sent the email I
> realized/remembered that OS2008 promised no more reflashes for OS
> upgrades but no promises were made about rebooting.
>
> Regarding documentation, or lack thereof, I can understand scant
> documentation i
Hi Chris,
> Not wanting to sound like a bad person in anyway but the problem
> started with the first poster not reading what was going to happn when
> he removed modest.
>
I read that there will be removed all the packages listed. A few weeks
ago I did the same and there was no problem to i
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