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2009-12-17
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@ Lincs, UK
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#12
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1. use command root or sudo gainroot (you will need rootsh package)
2. Check correct name of application by command:
apt-cache search attitude (or any keywords)
If program wasn't found than check repositories which you use
3. install by command
apt-get install attitude
P.S in linux capital and not capital is different. "attitude" not equal to "Attitude"
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2009-12-17
, 22:45
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@ UK
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#13
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2009-12-20
, 17:15
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@ Romania
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2009-12-20
, 18:05
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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#15
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2009-12-20
, 18:40
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hi guys,just one question.Is there any way you just click a .deb file for n900 and simply installing il,just like **nux (***untu) ?? cause i do not understand english so well and i have my n900 for about one week and i'm still reading and trying to install a .deb file (from maemo.org repositoryes) in terminal (i have root acces).I have downloaded,via pc,to my 27 gb memory of n900 attitude_0.0.8_armel.deb and could this help me to stop install apps via terminal?And second i can not install it "apt-get install attitude_0.0.8_armel.deb" (with\without .deb in name,even try to install attitude_0.0.8_i386.deb) says "Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package attitude_0.0.8_armel.deb "
Any one can help? Thankyou all a lot ! (sorry for my bad english)
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2009-12-20
, 20:29
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@ Romania
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#17
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Password Safe (in App Manager) - pwsafe (in apt)