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I don't understand where to go to complete step 4 "4. Once installed, select the menu item "Extras/RTCom update installer" and continue"
what menu is it directing you to? I've looked under application manager installables and don't see anything that has to do with RTCOMM
UPDATE: I do have the extras resipitory installed... however when I try to install the 'rtcom-beta-os2008' i get an error stating that i am missing the package 'telepathy-haze (z=0.2.0-1collabora1)' any help here? while i am in redpill mode, i installed telepathy - haze but still doesn't work!
any suggestions guys
Installation
1. You need to enable 'red pill mode' in Application Manager.
1. Start "Settings > Application Manager".
2. Go to "Tools > Application catalogue", click "New".
3. Enter "matrix" into the "Web Address" field and click "Cancel".
4. Choosing the red pill will activate the red pill mode, obviously, and choosing the blue one will deactivate it.
2. Open this webpage in your N8x0 device.
3. Install the installer from here (click on this link while on your N8x0)
Installation
1. You need to enable 'red pill mode' in Application Manager.
1. Start "Settings > Application Manager".
2. Go to "Tools > Application catalogue", click "New".
3. Enter "matrix" into the "Web Address" field and click "Cancel".
4. Choosing the red pill will activate the red pill mode, obviously, and choosing the blue one will deactivate it.
2. Open this webpage in your N8x0 device.
3. Install the installer from here (click on this link while on your N8x0)
4. Once installed, select the menu item "Extras/RTCom update installer" and continue
5. Make sure to disable 'red pill mode' by repeating step (1) and selecting 'blue pill' instead.
5. Make sure to disable 'red pill mode' by repeating step (1) and selecting 'blue pill' instead.
Last edited by didisinned; 2008-10-13 at 19:53.