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2013-06-18
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You can the option's there in the UI, but as you say, there may be dependency issues.
You say "suppose", are you purely guessing that there'd be issues, or does you assertion have a basis in fact/knowledge?
At the moment you're being quite vague, I don't suppose you can elaborate?
Perhaps my memory's failing me again, but I thought there was already at least some XMPP support OOTB?
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2013-06-23
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2013-06-23
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Absolutely impossible without any shadow of a doubt
AFAIK... No
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2013-06-24
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2013-06-24
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2013-06-24
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2013-06-24
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Why am I getting downgrade disallowed here, I can understand why I wasn't allowed to flash up to PR_001, but now I'm flashing down from PR_235 to PR_280:
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2013-06-25
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It would be nice to know the original release dates for those variants, but I think one possibility is that variant 235 has been released *after* 280 and it happen to have a sw-cert that is newer.
I don't know all the details about the swcerts, but I do remember that the system is running some cross-checks about the validity of the certificates (which have e.g. a field 'valid from'), so it's possible that operation that you were trying implied a 'downgrade' in swcert version, and because of that it was blocked.
Initially I thought as well that the name is picked up from apt/dpkg so there is little to do, but then considering that from the UI you don't get the package name but a nice display name Facebook, plus the f-ing icon...
So actually I found it is possible to make FB disappear, by editing the file /var/lib/dpkg/status (first make a copy of it!) then search for "Package: facebookqml" and then couple of lines below there is the field "Section: user/communication".
Now, if I remember right, the UI shows everything that is under "user" section, so I tried to change that field into something else, like "hidden/communication".
(After a reboot) Facebook disappeared from the list.
This way, apt/dpkg can still see the package is installed so no major drama should follow from the change, but the Application UI won't show it among the list of packages.
I guess the change will last until next the package gets upgraded (i.e. for the case in question likely forever)
Similar change should be possible with package twitter-qml.