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#1
sure some of u faced that problem, when i try to download anything from app manager from any catalogue a msg appear "not enough memory in app installation memory" when actually there is about 200 MB, how do u fix that guys ?
 
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any1 knows ? its a common problem
 
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#3
have you checked your rootfs?sounds like it might be full.
type df in xterm to check.
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here's the df but didn't really understood it



Last edited by AgogData; 2010-08-27 at 17:50.
 
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This happens to me too with HAM. I can comfrim that it is caused by the amount of space (or lack of it) in /home since removing something from there lets me update and install apps again. And BTW I have 54,1 MB free in my RootFS.
 
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Originally Posted by MiK546 View Post
This happens to me too with HAM. I can comfrim that it is caused by the amount of space (or lack of it) in /home since removing something from there lets me update and install apps again. And BTW I have 54,1 MB free in my RootFS.
what did u remove from /home ? like what ?
and i guess its a thing in extra devel cuz if u try to download any app from ovi it won't let u unless u disabled extra devel
 
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so wat do i do ?
 
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You'll need to remove something from under /home - /home/opt is probably the place to start, as I doubt there'll be anything very large under /home/user. Try running "du -hsx /opt/*" and look for anything taking up a lot of space.
 
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du -hsx /opt/* is all the app i have and some of them are large and some are small in size but either ways in option -- memory -- i have about 210 MB in application install memory !
is it like a virus in extra devel ?
 
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c'mon guys im sure some1 knows how to fix this we should help each other out
 
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