[Fwd: Re: weird? problem with memory reporting after firmware upgrade]

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I would doubt any updates are silent.

These kinds of updates must be visible to end user so I would assume
AppManager...but this only shows apps needing updating...not low level
cruft.

So perhaps user would need to be instructed to switch to red pill mode
temporarily to get a certain lib or whatnot.

Then again nokia could certainly pkg fixes as a 1st class app and not
require red pill...which is what they would prob' have to do for ease of
use in general. For critical updates I would have to assume user
wouldn't need red pill.

I am not most knowledgeable on this matter though...speculation.


mike
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: 	Re: weird? problem with memory reporting after firmware upgrade
> Date: 	Tue, 10 Jul 2007 20:01:26 -0400
> From: 	Acadia Secure Networks <acadiasecurenets at aol.com>
> Reply-To: 	acadiasecurenets at aol.com
> Organization: 	Acadia Secure Networks
> To: 	Mike Klein <mklein at vxappliance.com>
> References: 	<4693D91F.4090008 at vxappliance.com> 
> <f7106u$kg8$1 at sea.gmane.org> <46940BCA.6080704 at vxappliance.com>
>
>
>
> Mike,
>
> how does Nokia incorporate/distribute bug fixes in between releases like 
> the one which just occurred?
>
> Are bug fixes silently downloaded/installed automatically or does the 
> user have to take some action to install them, for example, by means of 
> a special repository for Nokia bug fixes? How can I tell if I am getting 
> the bug fixes in the Nokia firmware?
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
>  
>
> John Holmblad
>
>  
>
> Acadia Secure Networks
>
>
>  
>
>
>
> Mike Klein wrote:
>   
>> I'll be a good boy and starting visiting bug system from now on.
>>
>> I updated bug descr to indicate latest firmware still has problem...it 
>> seems fix was applied 2 days before release of firmware (something 
>> like that) so I doubt it is in.
>>
>> Hopefully this is visual only and doesn't cause errors when you get 
>> close to actual limits.
>>
>>
>> mike
>>
>> Neil MacLeod wrote:
>>     
>>> Mike Klein wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> My memory usage was at 70% after loading all this stuff per control
>>>> panel. I recalled thinking this was good as I had put damn near
>>>> everything I wanted and still had breathing room.
>>>>
>>>> I check this morning memory settings and I see I'm at 27% usage?!?
>>>>
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> Have you checked bug 1114[1] - it could be what you are describing. From the vague and confusing comments left in the bug by Nokia/Maemo it's hard to say if it's fixed in this firmware or not, but the chances are it's not (I mean, what was?)
>>>
>>> 1. https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1114
>>>
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