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2008-04-09
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2008-04-09
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Installation note: Tomiphy requires that shared library libhildonmm-1.0.so.1 is present in the device. You can install libhildonmm using whatever method you like but as an example here's a way for getting one. Please note that these instructions worked in my N810 installation. There is no warranty that these instructions would work for you. Be aware that you could damage your device by using the following instructions.
- First you have to be able to get root access.
- Go to application menu -> Settings -> Application manager.
- Add the following repository to catalogue:
Web address: http://eko.one.pl/maemo
Distribution: bora
Components: user
- Enable "maemo Extras" repository in catalogue.
- Install "becomeroot" application.
- Close Application manager.
- Go to application menu -> Utilities -> X Terminal.
- Enter the following commands:
sudo gainroot
apt-get install libhildonmm
- Everything is now done and you should be able to launch Tomiphy. Enjoy!
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2008-04-09
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2011-06-20
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From the creator's website (http://aivokyyti.net/maemo/)
For the next part, you can either follow the quoted instructions below or use red pill mode to install libhildonmm-1.0 (if you don't know what red pill mode is, do a search for it).
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2011-06-20
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2011-06-20
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