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sudo gainroot mv /var/lib/dpkg/status /var/lib/dpkg/status-crappy cp /var/lib/dpkg/status-old /var/lib/dpkg/status apt-get update
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Problems:
1. Application Manager, when started, pops up a window stating: Operation Failed [OK]. After tapping OK, the screen says:
Main > Show installed applications
(no applications installed)
although there are applications installed and they still run.
2. I downloaded the supertux deb file and used the application manager to install it. Supertux does not run. I tried starting in from the command line (by cd'ing to /user/bin and entering ./supertux so that I could see the error messages. Here's what it told me:
Error: I could not load the icon image: /usr/local/share/supertux/images/icon.xpm.
The Simple DirectMedia error that occured was:
Couldn't open /usr/local/share/supertux/images/icon.xpm.
I believe installing Supertux and/or trying to run Supertux caused the problem with the Application Manager, because it wasn't until I installed Supertux that I had this problem.
Anyone know what I need to do to get the Application Manager working? I'd also like to uninstall Supertux. but the Application Manager is the main probelm here.
Thanks,
Killick