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Re: n900 app manager problems
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If you open the Xterminal and write (you need rootsh installed): 1. sudo gainroot 2. pkill hildon-application-manager You will close the app manager if it is runing in the background. You could also try apt-get: 1. sudo gainroot 2. apt-get update 3. apt-get install <program you like to install> or reinstall app manager: 4. apt-get install --reinstall hildon-application-manager |
Re: n900 app manager problems
i tried the pkill hildon-application-manager, but nothing seems to be happening
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Re: n900 app manager problems
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Now you could try to start the app manager also in Xterminal. 1. hildon-application-manager Maybe it will show you an error. |
Re: n900 app manager problems
the same problems that I posted in the first post are still there...
checked the log: hildon-application-manager 2.2.65 apt-worker exited apt-worker: too weak to get lock from 1615. read: Bad file descriptor |
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Re: n900 app manager problems
I tried apt-get install --reinstall hildon-application-manager
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...reenshot08.png but it doesnt seem to be working |
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Re: n900 app manager problems
it was already closed, thats why i dont understand why it says that another process is using it...
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Re: n900 app manager problems
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Try in Xterminal 1. sudo gainroot 2. killall hildon-application-manager If this don't work.. could you do a screendump while using Top in Xterminal? 1. top 2. q (to close top) |
Re: n900 app manager problems
I tried killall hildon-application-manager, but it says that no process was killed, I then tried apt-get install --reinstall hildon-application-manager however it says that another process is using it
I also tried top, q then opened app manager again but nothing seems to have changed |
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