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Originally Posted by qole View Post
I had to reflash my tablet (again!) this weekend, so I had a chance to reinstall the RTComm beta again, too. At this point, ICQ, MSN, and Link-Local have problems working if you just install RTComm Beta. It still requires a bit of extra work to get all of the account types working, but it works for me, and I've had to do it a few times.

I would recommend bookmarking this post on the tablet and using it to install. Cut-and-paste is a lot easier than re-typing stuff from a screen, especially step #10.

These instructions are for an up-to-date Diablo install:
  1. Go into Application Manager
  2. Tools -> Application Catalogue
  3. Add Chinook Extras:
  4. Close. Application Manager will update.
  5. Open Catalogues again, this time go into Red Pill mode by pressing New, putting matrix into the Web address, then hitting Cancel. Choose Red Pill.
  6. Install RTComm Beta 0.7.
  7. Choose the new menu item, Extras / Rtcom Beta Installer, and let it install.
  8. Go back to "Blue Pill" mode by repeating the Red Pill instructions but choose Blue Pill this time.
  9. Open a terminal. Get root.
  10. Downgrade your libpurple and link local libraries by doing the following:
    Code:
    apt-get install libpurple0=2.4.3-1collabora1 avahi-daemon=0.6.16-3maemo2 avahi-dnsconfd=0.6.16-3maemo2
  11. Answer yes to all the questions. Wait a long time for it to install.
These instrutions will give you the full list of account types (including the very cool "link local"), and they all work well on my tablet.
Badass! Worked for me! Thank you!
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