Hi,
ext Thomas Leavitt wrote:
I will note, however, and I'm not entirely sure why, that with no
applications running (other than the notice bar stuff at the top), my
system consumes 60 megs of memory... I just got a new 2 gb MMC card, so
I've enabled 64 mb of virtual memory (I had 24
fine while it was in this broken
state, and just fine afterwards, so I doubt that doing updates in
red-pill mode, alone, is enough to brick the device... I suspect there
must be something else involved.
Note: I'm a Unix/Linux geek from way back, and am using Ubuntu and apt
in my day job, so I'm
ext Thomas Leavitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I put my device in red-pill mode a while back... a short time
later, I noticed a number of upgrades and went ahead and installed
them, without making the connection (until afterwards)... this did
produce a broken package warning, revealed not by
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Welcome to the Matrix
I don't think Red Pill mode is advised for general use
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Welcome to the Matrix
I don't think Red Pill mode is advised for general use or system
updates.
It's really
to be able
to reboot it.
Opera also got a new look as new, orange scroll bars replaced the old ones.
Is it recommended to install the updates in red-pill mode or is this unwise?
Thanks,
Pedro
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even crashed to the point of aving to remove the battery to be
able to reboot it.
Opera also got a new look as new, orange scroll bars replaced the old
ones.
Is it recommended to install the updates in red-pill mode or is this
unwise?
Thanks,
Pedro
can be updated under red-pill mode?
Cheers,
Pedro
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From: Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pedro Rodrigues de Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Maemo users maemo-users@maemo.org
Sent: Tue, 11 Sep 2007, 22:27:15 CEST
Subject: Re: Updates in red-pill mode
Welcome
became
more
unstable ad even crashed to the point of aving to remove the battery to
be
able to reboot it.
Opera also got a new look as new, orange scroll bars replaced the old
ones.
Is it recommended to install the updates in red-pill mode or is this
unwise?
Thanks,
Pedro