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it says i neee some packages ?? huh ! what do i need .
 
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Could you post us the log of your application manager?
 

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as above - need to know what it's looking for - hopefully an easy fix
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Originally Posted by danx View Post
it says i neee some packages ?? huh ! what do i need .
You obviously need some packages. Hopefully your app manager can tell you which they are and we can tell you what to do.

I am assuming you are using the default app manager. If it tells you some packages are missing, press on details and tell us which they are. Or else press on 'Application Manager' in the top middle of the screen after trying to install, click on Log ans tell us what it says.

Finally you can (the easiest imo) use xterm. Install rootsh from the app manager if you havent already. Go to xterm and type:

Code:
root
apt-get install healthcheck
Tell us the outcome then.
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