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#11
yes i did and the same output ..
 
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#12
Permission denied ??? are you sure ?
You can run "df -h" with both root and user.
 
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I've had problems with the catalogues in the past, and all I needed was to reset the power. After that it worked properly.
 
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I did ...but it didn't fix the problem
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Originally Posted by manvik60 View Post
Permission denied ??? are you sure ?
You can run "df -h" with both root and user.
i got this now :
 
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The repository looks fine.
How about you install the program manually.
Open up browser from your N900 and try to install any program, it will open up the Application manager and install. After the install check the list again.

Try to install Gweled

Also, after this can you post your screen where you are having problem.
 
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Originally Posted by manvik60 View Post
The repository looks fine.
How about you install the program manually.
Open up browser from your N900 and try to install any program, it will open up the Application manager and install. After the install check the list again.

Try to install Gweled

Also, after this can you post your screen where you are having problem.
I tried to download some applications from the OVI store but once the application manager opens , it says Packages are required ..or something like that...
and here is another image of my application manager :
 
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Thanks. Try few more things as root and paste the output
Close the application manager first.
1. df -h |grep -v usr
2. apt-cache search files "Does it shows output or error ?"
3. apt-get update " and show the output"
4. ls -lrt /var/lib/apt/lists
 
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Originally Posted by manvik60 View Post
Thanks. Try few more things as root and paste the output
Close the application manager first.
1. df -h |grep -v usr
2. apt-cache search files "Does it shows output or error ?"
3. apt-get update " and show the output"
4. ls -lrt /var/lib/apt/lists
Well , I've taken a screen shot of every step , and yet the problem has not been fixed...
1-


2-it shows an output , no errors :


3-


4-
 
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3-


This is the error.
As root
mkdir -p /var/lib/apt/lists/partial
and then
apt-get update
 
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