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2006-11-05
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2006-11-05
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2006-11-05
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2006-11-05
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2006-11-05
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While I was previously able to get Aleksandyr"s abiword hack to run quite acceptably (albeit only in osso xterm from "$" not "#" -- and without an operational shortcut) I find that I cannot successifully reinstall its relevant components using dpkg in the new Maemo operating system. Will a fix be forthcoming? I hope so.
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2006-11-05
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2006-11-05
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2006-11-05
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PROBLEM SOLVED! I deleted the Minimo Repository from the Application Catalog, and that permitted the Application Manager to work again. Whew! But anyway, I don't think I want to again attempt to install Minimo as a means to get Abiword to work for me. I'll wait to see what other less risky methods are suggested. However, I do appreciate all offers of help, even if they don't always solve the problem for me.
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2006-11-05
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2006-11-06
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