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Santtu Lakkala wrote:
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Álvaro J. Iradier wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Yes, basically you'll need to disable lifeguard flag, and then
complete the apt-get upgrade using ssh (when updating maemo-launcher
xterm will be killed).
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This actually depends on which version of osso-xterm is used, the one
from maemo[1] repositories does not use maemo-launcher, so it is safe to
use; however, the one from maemo-hackers[2] does use, and will be killed.
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I was using xterm from maemo-hackers so it was killed. I followed the
steps suggested above and in some previous threads and set the flag
'no-lifeguard-reset'. After that my device didn't reboot anymore. I
completed upgrade with 'dpkg --configure -a' and it seemed to fix the
mess with my packages. However, after that I decided to try to clear
that flag back hoping that tablet now does not need it. Clearing the
flag resulted again in cycle reboot of my system. I was wondering
whether this behavior is alright?<br>
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Also as was mentioned by Johannes Eickhold in
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video and audio players are not able to play files any more after this
failure. With regards to this problem is flashing device the only way
to fix it?</tt><br>
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