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2007-01-28
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2007-01-28
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2007-01-29
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Go to http://maemo.org/
click on the wiki tab then application repositories under OS2007
Add the maemo and maemo extras repositories to your application manager. (Menu - Tools - Application Manager then Menu - Tools - Application Catalog)
Add the new repositories then refresh the application list. Pick the ones you want.
It's not that hard.
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2007-01-29
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2007-01-29
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Either one of your repositories is down or you have a typo Check them carefully. Disable them one at a time and refresh until it works. Then you'll know which one.
Also if you're doing this on an 800, you should be using the bora distribution, not the mistral. Pay attention. I said look at the application repositories under OS2007.
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2007-01-30
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Either one of your repositories is down or you have a typo Check them carefully. Disable them one at a time and refresh until it works. Then you'll know which one.
Also if you're doing this on an 800, you should be using the bora distribution, not the mistral. Pay attention. I said look at the application repositories under OS2007.
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2007-01-30
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2007-01-30
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Update!: I got it installed.
Last edited by Mysteriouskk; 2007-01-28 at 05:46.