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2008-02-02
, 23:10
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2008-02-06
, 22:51
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Joined on Dec 2007
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found this fix in the feedback thread and it works perfectly now:
Log in as Root,
Remove canola (logged as root )
apt-get -f remove canola2
then remove all the other dependencies:
apt-get --purge --force-yes -y remove libevas0 libecore0 libeet0 libembryo0 libdownloadmanager0
reboot (full reboot without power cable attached)
login xterm as root, then:
apt-get -f install canola2
exit.
all should be good
Thanks to Handful for all the quick responses to bugs and issues with the update!