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#4
After attempting a manual dpkg -i from the command line (as super user), I was able to see that the problems arise from write permission over folders from previous install.


Why application manager doesn't provide an error report I will never know...maybe I should switch to synaptic.

Anyway.
Delete old res, drive + maps folders and all goes smoothly.
 

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