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2010-04-17
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2010-04-17
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2010-04-17
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2010-04-17
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thats certainly an interesting way of thinking to solve your problem.
whatever or however you proceed - do one thing first: run backup app and backup
then no matter what other people may tell you and whatever you might try you can just reflash and restore and get back where you were.
if you do end up reflashing, you can get the effect you want by restoring all and just prior to the stage of re-installing the applications, disable the extras-devel repositories and then continue installing - it will reinstall all apps it can find at that time - so no extras-devel, no devel apps
i'm not certain how to identify currently installed applications from the command line tho, but it should be possible to find out.
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2010-04-17
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start by disabling extras devel and extras testing to give you some space- that will help, then pick the ones you dont want and uninstall!
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2010-04-17
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Indeed if its already messed up the configuration, the chances of uninstalling fixing the problem is pretty slim. Not impossible if its something minor that was changed, but it sounds like a lot of different aspects of the OS are messed up, I can't imagine uninstalling a few applications fixing such a major problem.
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2010-04-18
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2010-04-18
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What happens exactly when you flash the device? When you back it up, the back up itself does not get removed when you flash it, right?
So I am able to restore right after I flash?
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2010-04-18
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All apps from my app manager are missing, all songs and videos are missing in the media player, "Unable to send and receive messages..."
so yeah, needing to delete them from X term
n00b, here. So be gentle
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so yeah, needing to delete them from X term
n00b, here. So be gentle