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Re: How to install a .deb file
As a nubie i managed to install a .deb file:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...7&postcount=99 there is also another tread worth checking out: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...highlight=.deb |
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Re: How to install a .deb file
A 'Fremantle' download simply means that the file you downloaded is indeed a file meant for the N900 and not some other device or operating system.
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find / -name hello\ world.deb ?? |
Re: How to install a .deb file
Hi folks - thanks for the info and advice - I'm a long time Symbian user but new to Maemo (but having fun with it :) )
After several attempts to depackage the Xarchiver deb file (installed shroot but could not change directory to my download folder as it could not be found - but is shown in file manager in MyDocumnets!) I took the red pill and installed through App Manager. So far so good but I can't do much with Xarchiver without the command line utilities (for zip, unzip unrar etc). Where can I get these and how are they installed/created? Thanks in advance... Jago |
Re: How to install a .deb file
If you don't see zip and unzip (or unzip-fm, as I think it's now called) in the application manager, with extras and extras-testing enabled, then they're in extras-devel and you should enable it for a moment. Then you can install them in application manager (no red pill needed). Disable extras-devel afterwards. unrar I'm not certain about, but you can always apt-get search it while you have extras-devel enabled.
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Re: How to install a .deb file
yer,you can use red pill, it's very easy to install a .deb file,not use dpkg -i appName.deb.this dpkg way also need you get root,just use red pill,if you want use red pill ,just like:open app manager, new a catalogs,only set web address:xxx,after don't save and exit ,there will show a dialog,just click red pill,end you can back to app manager,click install from file and select the .deb file you want to install
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