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2009-06-29
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2009-07-12
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2009-07-12
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2009-07-12
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2009-07-12
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Thank you so much. Why I never thought of looking under extras, duh? I feel foolish. It is running now and I hope it solves my problems with Canola and last fm usage. Thanks again!!
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2010-06-14
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2010-06-14
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uninstall
run canola clean up (to remove bad dependencies?)
reinstall canola 2
I have searched but I can't find anything about "clean up"
Is it a script, app, procedure?
Any direction is appreciated.