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Application package not found
Hey all, I'm new here
On top of that, I'm very new to linux too. I can imagine most of you rolling your eyes knowing what to expect from this post already :P but here it goes. I recently tried to install a game on the phone (N900 ofcourse) using the Ovi store, I thought "Why not just give it a try." so as I installed it, I saw that an error showed up with "application package not found" which I thought was odd, but then realised that there is absolutely nothing on my application manager (no applications available, and my catalogues have everything but maemo.org enabled) Which is new considering that there was a lot of stuff there before the previous firmware update. As you can imagine, I am about as fluent with the Terminal X application as any newby is to Linux. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! |
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reinstall image
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hi every1, even im facing the same error, and not able to download from Maemo only ? file not found ? can sum1 help us ?
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Hi Alls....
Armaan1 - is there a more detailed error? File not found sounds different to application package not found.... Siellus - which game are you trying to download? Don't worry we are all new at some point :D |
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Hey I managed to get it working!
However I still want to learn more about Coding with Linux and X terminal. Anywho, how I got it to work. (Armaan see if this helps you) Go to your application manager. Go to Application Catalogues. and Disable Ovi. It should Refresh and when it does, it should come up with all the updates and you should be able to install whatever it is you got from Ovi store. Secondly, Why I want to get more into Linux coding, well it's simple, the Ovi store has almost nothing in it, the most popular game is coin toss. :P. and theres a lot more in the Maemo community. I am Very aware that a lot of the stuff there will probably break my phone, but I'm also aware that a lot of the stuff there might actually be worth checking out (Via discussions) however, I do not know the starting point. How do I get to know terminal? I'm afraid to try via trial and error because error in this case could mean erasing my OS off my phone :P. So I want to know what I'm doing before I push the wrong buttons. any help would be awesome! Thanks in advance! |
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if you stay away from extras-devel, you should be rather safe.
as for browsing the packages w/o app manager: for all packages, the tool is apt-get which knows a lot of parameters. for local (installed or downloaded) packages only is dpkg for anything above browsing the packages, you'll need root access. install rootsh and read the relevant sections at eg http://wiki.maemo.org/Root_access to start with apt-get, you need only three options: apt-get search foo apt-get show foo apt-get install foo search will search package names and descriptions for the term foo. show will display the package information for the package named foo. install will install the package named foo. with all three you cann add more than one term/package name. to update the database of available packages, you need to do apt-get update inet connection required, of course. to upgrade installed packages, do apt-get upgrade again, inet connection required. packages downloaded with apt-get usually live in /var/cache/apt/archives/ and have the extension .deb. it may be a good idea once in a while, to do apt-get clean to empty that directory, since you usually will not need those files after installation anymore. manually downloaded packages (with the extension .deb and prepared for maemo!) can be viewed with dpkg -I foo.deb which will display the package's information and can be installed with dpkg -i foo.deb where foo.deb is the full name of the package file. if anything goes wrong and you need to ask for help, include the output of dpkg -C that will only print information about the state of the packages, ie if everything is installed ok or soem packages are not installed correctly. since dpkg will not calculate dependencies, it's likely that you will get error messages when installing manually downloaded packages. read those messages carefully, usually the contain all information needed to resolve the issue (notably the names of missing packages the one you are about to install depends upon). you could try to do apt-get -f install which attempts to solve installation errors, either by installing missing packages or by uninstalling the offending package. manually you can uninstall a package by either apt-get --purge remove foo or dpkg --purge foo which will in both cases remove _everything_ belonging to that package (incl config files). uninstalling packages may leave now unnecessary packages installed (installed to satisfy dependencies of a now uninstalled package). try apt-get autoremove and read the messages and list of packages to uninstall carefully. if you got a file you want to know the package for, do dpkg -S /path/to/file remember, that is only to get you started and may, if done too boldly, destroy your system and force you to re-flash! apt-get search and apt-get show are non-destructive and do not require root access, the other could potentially harm your installation. |
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i open app manager and it said operation fail...someone help
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What exactly is Extras-Devel? Is it the Maemo.org catalogue on the app manager? If so, then that's unfortunate, because thats the only place where theres stuff worth downloading.
I mean, I want to install things like quake and other apps, but I dont know exactly what steps I need to take to do so. (I like to know what to expect before I do something) EDIT: Well I learned that extras is reasonably safe to use (through extensive researching) Pretty cool stuff on here. |
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what _exactly_ did you do and where appears the message? |
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Hey Arne, I just installed Recaller, however I can't find where it is. Is there a way I can find out?
Nvm just found it via widget :P |
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try dpkg -L recaller | grep desktop and check the file, hopefully listed with less or cat but basically should the app be listed in the usually ways maemo offers. |
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