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Once i wanted to flash one of my n9 with 009 version to 001 and i got an error "downgrade not possible" or so, Is there any diffrence between these two versions?
 
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009 versions seem to be Northern Europe as here:https://pastebin.com/zhJSn6K1

However DFL.61_Harmattan_40.2012.21.3.480.04.1PR_LEGACY_48 0_ARM_RM-696_PRD.signed.bin (Product code 059L5D4: N9 RM-696 Country Variant Switzerland CH Black 64GB V1) can be a last resort when every other software variant regarded as downgrade.
 

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Yes 480 Switzerland is the highest firmware. No way to return to a another.
But it is definitely good for Europeans and should be okay for other, too?
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Thanks for pointing that out! 009 starts with British language as default, but i don't think there are any noticeable differnces, system-wide.
 
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#35
A little update:

Wikipedia now blocks TLS1.1 from their website.
On the N9 you are greeted with this site:
https://en.wikipedia.org/sec-warning

Of the Browsers I have available only Opera Mini still works to access it. To bad, I loved reading wiki on the OLED screen.
 
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Originally Posted by Macros View Post
A little update:
Wikipedia now blocks TLS1.1 from their website.
Where Wikipedia needs TLS anyway? Normal old fashion http connection might be enough for me and most of wikipedia users.
 

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Thats what I thought too.

They have the following valid argument: With HTTP bad regimes can intercept traffic and block articles of specific events or topics. Think china blocking the Tian’anmen massacre or a strongly religious state banning sites on the theory of evolution. They can enforce this by blocking traffic to the https version of the site.

Still without a feasible way to filter traffic like this with TLS 1.1 (Its not yet that broken) I do not understand this latest step.

Seems like I have to set up a Squid Proxy over Christmas.
 

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Originally Posted by Macros View Post
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On the N9 you are greeted with this site:
https://en.wikipedia.org/sec-warning
Maybe offline Wikipedia, Evopedia is answer:
http://evopedia.info/
But where to get Wikipedia offline data archive for it?
 
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Are you talking about Mobile or Mini Opera? I couldn't get it working through this java emulator, it seems its the most up to date browser for MeeGo rn.
 
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Originally Posted by teroyk View Post
Maybe offline Wikipedia, Evopedia is answer:
http://evopedia.info/
But where to get Wikipedia offline data archive for it?
Does anybody has even very old one for the test?
 
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