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2010-12-26
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2010-12-26
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@ My pants
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#523
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Yes, the nitdroid browser, when the web is loaded completely there's some kind of white page that's covering it
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2010-12-26
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2010-12-26
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Now of all the weirdest things I've ever seen in Nitdroid, (including bananas live wallpaper ) this is the weirdest.
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2010-12-26
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2010-12-26
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@ Sweden
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Alright I just installed NITDroid on my eMMC successfully ..
I'm just having trouble getting the Market App running .. I have tried doing what's been mentioned as a 'fix', but its not working for me .. I've tried rebooting several times but my applications ever show up ..
Here's what I did ... I started the Market App, went into Settings -> Applications->Manage Applications -> Running tab --> Selected the Market app --> Pressed 'Clear Cache' -> Pressed 'Force Close' --> Went out of menu and again started Market App --> I do NOT get any error, I just get the same message that no applications are available, etc .. -> I restart again and again, but the same message keeps showing up ..
Any suggestions ?
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2010-12-26
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1.Enable all repositories from App manager (Extras-testing, Extras-devel, Extras and the default Nokia)
2.Install Leafpad from the App manager and make sure that you have root access
3.Close App manager, open X Terminal and execute the following commands:
4.After the nitdroid-installer package is installed, close X TerminalCode:root apt-get update apt-get install nitdroid-installer y y again if it asks again
5.Install the above-mentioned installer, nitdroid-installer_0.2.7_armel.deb by copying it to the N900 and opening it via App manager, it will recognize it as a small update for your installer that you downloaded and installed in the second step.
8.On your new X Terminal window, type the following commands:
Code:rootCode:cd /home/user/MyDocsCode:bzip2 -d NITDroid-0.0.9.tar.bz2Code:mkdir /and
9.Leafpad should open, with your multiboot .item file. Change this:
Code:ITEM_DEVICE=${INT_CARD}p2
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2010-12-26
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#529
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I had powerkernel installed and wanted to install NITDROID on my internal EMMC.
NITDROID does not boot with this installation.
It says "Root filesystem mmcblk1p2 NOT available!"
Old System boots with old kernel (I think that will be just reinstalling the powerkernel).
Some other remarks:
In Step 5 you say "in the second step" dont you mean "third step"?
mkdir: cannot create directory '/and': file exists
(I never installed NITdroid before)
The file already looks exactly like this
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2010-12-26
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#530
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Installed it , wasn't hard at all ... thanks for the tutorial
Btw the Market app didn't show any errors , it worked perfect .. i've installed a couple of apps . Though calling wont works ( yes i know it's not yet implemented ) when i call a number it just end the call .
And i can receive calls but no sound .
WiFi works with WPA2 .
And Charging wont do with the USB cable connected to laptop.
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