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after i remove mafw equalizer, my media player is gone ! HELP
 
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what do you mean with gone???
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then try to re-install mafw equalizer
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There is no package mafw-equalizer! What did you deinstall???
Try to install the maemo meta-package, it should depend on the mediaplayer and therefore pull it in.
Code:
sudo gainroot
apt-get install mp-fremantle-generic-pr
 
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Well if mediaplayer did depend on mafw-equalizer it is for sure gone if you purge mafw-equalizer.
you need to find the mediaplayer package name or install a package which defines media-player as dependency, therefore the try with the fremantle meta package.
 
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This post is almost one year old, there was at least one major update since then!!! Did neither dpkg nor apt-get warn you to proceed? Here is my output, pick up the names and reinstall them
Code:
apt-get -s purge mafw-gst-renderer
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  mafw-gst-renderer* mediaplayer* mediaplayerhomeapplet*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 3 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Purg mediaplayerhomeapplet [1.3-2+0m5]
Purg mediaplayer [1.3-4+0m5]
Purg mafw-gst-renderer [0.3.2010.24-1+0m5]
 
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I did simulate to deinstall the package, so apt-get notifies me what will get removed. These are the names of the packages you want to install!
Code:
sudo gainroot
apt-get install mediaplayer mediaplayerhomeapplet
Have fun
 
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#8
Sorry, but 'also can't' is no error message to work with, please paste the output of the above commands.
 
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