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2008-02-19
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2008-02-19
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@ This side of insane, that side of genius
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2008-02-19
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2008-02-19
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@ Germany - Munich
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2008-02-20
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2008-02-27
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2008-02-27
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2008-02-27
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Busybox will not accept "j". I am trying to unpack a bzip2 file using the command xvjf or xjf, and I also tried the above method "tvjf" to view the .tar.bz2 file. In every case Busybox is telling me that "j" is an invalid option. What am I doing wrong? Also, if I try bunzip2 from root -though the file extension is .tar.bz2 - busybox tells me it is not a bzip2 file! This is an attempt to utilize the dictionary files available for mDictionary. FYI this is on an N800 - I started off in Troubleshooting and ended up over here by searching for a relevant thread.
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2008-06-24
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@ Vancouver, BC, Canada
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