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#11
Originally Posted by cddiede View Post
The application manager will never reflect Need For Speed as installed since it wasn't installed from a dpkg file or via apt-get, it was just unpacked and executed.

The webOS application files created by the preenv's "desktopgen" script all begin with: "pre"l, so look for that in /usr/share/applications/hildon.

Better yet try this (as root):
cd /usr/share/applications/hildon
grep -i nfsu *

Look for what file comes back as a hit, and delete that .desktop file.

Then you can delete the /home/user/applications/com.ea.... (or whereever you installed it) directory that holds the game data.

tried it but didnt work. Also tried to view the directory using "ls" but in all the list nfs or need for speed wasnt their


found it

it's in /home/user/.local/share/applications/hildon
and
/home/user/.local/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/hildon

thanks to every one who helped

Last edited by tele; 2010-10-28 at 15:05.
 

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