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Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
well, you can try the deb you tried with dpkg -i, then try to locate the packages on which it depends (fx debconf). These are listed in your output from dpkg -i.
just a warning, it may very well break your system, resulting in a needed fresh system flash. Especially the dependencies on libc6 needs to be adressed with caution.
best, have a backup ready
Someone used wvdial in Linux a version wvdial-1.60.tar.gz but in N9
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=88165
How to test it?