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Application Manager - Operation failed!
Lately it seems when using application manager I get operation failed errors more often than not! Upon checking the log I see the following error(s), first I got this error:
W: GPG error: http://maemo-hackers.org chinook release: The following sign apt-worker command 6 already pending So I went and removed maemo hackers repository and tried updating again to see what would happen, I still get an operation failed error, when I check the log I see a different error though: apt-worker command 6 already pending What does this mean and how do I stop it from happening? Also how do you become root in OS2008, what repository holds gainroot or is there another tool available? I wanted to run apt-get from xterm to see what would happen... Thank you. Jeremy. |
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Application Manager operation failed
This list of operations following has been successfully tried on a Nokia 770 Internet Tablet with OS 2006, in order to resolve a situation in which, after an Internet update of a program (WiFiinfo), the Application Manager was unable to perform the update, giving an "Application Manager operation failed" message every time the Application Manager was executed. Simply, you are unable to see packages installed, remove or add packages. You need the following prerequisites: -you should have xterm installed -you should have the LINUX flasher downloaded. I have used flasher 3.0 on UBUNTU 7.10 -you should have a LINUX distribution installed. I have used UBUNTU 7.10 The problem is in the tablet, in the directory /var/cache/apt , where there are the files downloaded after the last unsuccessful update, that the Application Manager tries to reapply unsuccessfully every time it is executed. The solution is deleting everything is in /var/cache/apt , acting as root for the tablet. 1 - Fully charge the tablet. Better to have the battery full. 2 - In Linux, execute the flasher as root in order to activate Research and Development mode, so that you can execute gainroot Nokia switched off, not usb connected to the computer su root ./flasher - -enable-rd-mode LINUX will say that it is waiting something on the usb port connect the tablet to the usb cable hold the HOME tablet key (the one with the home icon) switch the tablet on On the tablet, some icons will appear On linux, the flasher will say "R & D mode enabled" disconnect the tablet from the usb port, and it will automatically reboot After reboot, you will note nothing strange, but now you can become root... run xterm in xterm write sudo gainroot you will receive the # root prompt write cd /var/cache/apt rm -r * mkdir archives cd archives mkdir partial now the directories will be empty. try to run the Application Manager, and your problems should be gone away. Now, let's disable R & D mode. Nokia switched off, not usb connected to the computer su root ./flasher - -disable-rd-mode LINUX will say that it is waiting something on the usb port connect the tablet to the usb cable hold the HOME tablet key (the one with the home icon) switch the tablet on On the tablet, some icons will appear On linux, the flasher will say "R & D mode disabled" That's all, folks. |
Re: Application Manager - Operation failed!
If you googled to here looking for a way to solve corruption problems about "Application Manager operation failed" then look at this post in a different thread.
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