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#11
i think the problem is couse root isn't in the sudoers file. Ok.. In my device i added it one year ago, u gotta know that i test my packages directly from my phone. Add the root to the sudoers file running this on the xterminal

Code:
root
echo 'root ALL=(ALL) ALL' >> /etc/sudoers
dpkg -i /path/date-time*.deb
it should work now. Let me know bout it and sorry again for waiting
 

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#12
No difference, got the same error.

Edit:

Despite the errors a widget appaered in the menu.
The Italian one.
When starting it a lot of text appaers, but i don't get the right time.
I don't understand Italian, but the last words are con succezo.
So it should work. Any idea

Last edited by Kershaw; 2011-04-25 at 08:21.
 
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Originally Posted by Kershaw View Post
No difference, got the same error.

Edit:

Despite the errors a widget appaered in the menu.
The Italian one.
When starting it a lot of text appaers, but i don't get the right time.
I don't understand Italian, but the last words are con succezo.
So it should work. Any idea
Yes if you see

"Data e ora sono state sincronizzate con successo.." then it worked good make shure that u r connected to one internet connection.. Can you post me a video shot of your test? i 'm sorry for the problem you have found.
 
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#14
It worked after several times trying, it was a matter of patience and a reboot.
Thanks for all your help. It's a very usefull application.
 
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Originally Posted by Kershaw View Post
It worked after several times trying, it was a matter of patience and a reboot.
Thanks for all your help. It's a very usefull application.
u r welcome.
thank's for your patience too
 
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#16
I want to try this but would it be possible to remove it later if I don't like it?
 
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#17
Originally Posted by witit View Post
I want to try this but would it be possible to remove it later if I don't like it?
yes using sudo dpkg -r date-time-syncronizer
 
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