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A fudamental point that seems to be being missed here is that it's not the repository that risks causing problems, it's the apps in it. If you install the same apps by another route you're just as much at risk.
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Here's the steps I tried:
1) Downloaded packages via maemo.org/packages/ and irreco.garage.maemo.org
2) Tried opening them with File manager - No luck.
3) Tried sudo gainroot, then sudo dpkg -i packagename_here.deb - It didnt do anything.
So, is there any other way?