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#1
i got kernel-flasher-maemo 2.6.28-maemo22 installed in my N900.

i try to update and got an error message said:

conflict with application packages:
kernel-modules-maemo
kernel-maemo
kernel-modules-maemo
kernel-maemo

anybody know how to fix it? thanks.
 
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how did you install it in the first place?

try to remove the package, it seems that it causes problems.
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Read this thread from titan's post #2718:

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=39753&page=272
 
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Originally Posted by ossipena View Post
how did you install it in the first place?
i installed by application manager.
i'll try it. thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by brianchen0321 View Post
i installed by application manager.
i'll try it. thanks.
strange... If you would have installed via xterm, the conflicts wouldn't be a surprise but the app manager should handle things safer.
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Originally Posted by brianchen0321 View Post
i installed by application manager.
i'll try it. thanks.
I think he mentioned it might have problems installing from app manager so use e-term instead.

in x-term type "sudo apt-get -f install" it solved mine for dependencies problems and BTW, you have to manually do "sudo apt-get install kernel-power-settings"

*You must have rootsh installed
*If the above cmd fails then do "sudo gainroot" and type the above cmds without "sudo" and for this you again needs rootsh installed.
 
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