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I reported this, and received an email from Marius Vollmer at Nokia, ...
To fix it in your case, you should probably disable the "Show all
packages" option in red-pill mode. Then xserver-xomap will not be
listed at all in the Application Manager.
Thanks all! Unchecking "show all packages" while in red pill mode worked for me.
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https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2959
By patching the source I can do a workaround.