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[Announce] Faster Application Manager (Maemo5)
Faster Application Manager tries to be what the name says, a fast-to-use graphical front-end for apt-get, written from scratch and optimized for the N900/Maemo5. It's WAY faster than the built-in manager, allowing multiple selections before time-consuming operations, etc, etc...
It can: - Install, upgrade and remove packages (select multiple before performing operations!) - Filter packages quickly by category or status - Sort packages (by name, date or size), search packages, blacklist packages - Get changelogs for packages from maemo.org - Optionally handle ALL packages, not just user/ categories - Manage repositories - Works both in landscape and portrait mode It can't: - Integrate into the system's auto-update functionality or Ovi store I haven't heard of anyone messing up their system with this, so I'd consider it "relatively safe" to use... All the standard warnings of extras-devel in general still apply, though. http://maemo.org/packages/view/fapman/ NOTES: - Make sure your network connection is online or your operations will fail - A log file of the last operations is available at /root/.fapman/lastlog.txt (also accessible through the menu). See the log if you receive error messages. You may also donate :) |
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"fapman"... Kinda suspicious name, dont you think? ;)
I'll try it out now :) |
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lol @ appname
but you're right, the app manager is very slow, even more on PR1.2.. gotta try this as well. |
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Tried upgrading two packages, got "Error Exit code 100, status 0"
Any ideas? EDIT: Otherwise looks great, portrait mode supported, search could be better(should filter out entries IMO). It's extremely quick too! (As advertised) |
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this app uses rootsh? Fapman will not launch as I use rootsh 1.8 and rootsh is now disabled. So it fails to even launch into the app.
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You can alternatively start the application from the terminal with Code:
sudo gainroot |
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How is this used? I am trying to run from the newly installed icon but a message about rootsh comes up and it closes...
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is there any way we could natively use this as an ovi store activated App Manager?
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Drop a file in /etc/sudoers.d and run update-sudoers in the postinst. Run it in the postrm, too, if you feel the need. |
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