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== Troubleshooting and Optimization ==
== Troubleshooting and Optimization ==
First, try reading article [[Troubleshooting]] through. It has several procedures that can help.


=== How can I get root access? ===
=== How can I get root access? ===
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=== My tablet is slow and unresponsive. What can I do? ===
=== My tablet is slow and unresponsive. What can I do? ===
Look at the [[Troubleshooting]] page for help.


=== I have run out of disk space. How can I add more? ===
=== I have run out of disk space. How can I add more? ===


=== My system is unstable and applications crash a lot. What's wrong? ===
=== My system is unstable and applications crash a lot. What's wrong? ===
Look at the [[Troubleshooting]] page for help.


=== I have trouble connecting to the internet over wifi ===
=== I have trouble connecting to the internet over wifi ===

Latest revision as of 19:50, 6 November 2009

Troubleshooting and Optimization

How can I get root access?

How can I improve battery life?

My tablet is slow and unresponsive. What can I do?

Look at the Troubleshooting page for help.

I have run out of disk space. How can I add more?

My system is unstable and applications crash a lot. What's wrong?

Look at the Troubleshooting page for help.

I have trouble connecting to the internet over wifi

I installed something and now my n900 isn’t working right.

I installed something and now my n900 isn’t working at all.

There’s a light flashing on my n900

Look at Maemo5 101 for further info about what different colour and blinking means

How often do I need to update? And why?

N900 is 'updatable software', so it will go on getting better. Your device will check for updates once a day, and tell you when it needs to update by putting a little yellow icon on the screen. Then it will walk you through the update process. You can wait to update when you are somewhere where it's beter to download - for example your using your home netwrk rather than your data plan.