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Posts: 14 | Thanked: 7 times | Joined on Dec 2009 @ East Anglia
#1
Hi

i installed smsn but it dint sign in for some reason.

so i removed it, then went to install again

but this time it says unable to install...
but however it has installed something..
which is using 24mb in my root mem.
when i go to remove it

it starts then suddenly goes unable to remove....

this is killing my root DIR :P

anyway i can remove it ??
tried terminal but not sure what other commands there are.



any answers?? please..
 
Posts: 40 | Thanked: 18 times | Joined on Dec 2009
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Have you tried powering your device down and then turning it back on?

There is a gtk icon cache that doesn't get cleared properly (I think it's a filed bug) and if you do a df -h before and after installing an app that installs nothing to / you'll see space go down over and over with each app. Once you reboot or power down (I suggest powering down due to the seventeen reboots brick bug) the cache is typically cleared next startup and your rootdir (/) space should go back to normal (somewhere near 50mb)
 
Posts: 14 | Thanked: 7 times | Joined on Dec 2009 @ East Anglia
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yes i have checked this, the cache is cleared, i think the problem is , is theres no unstall file, so whent he device goes to look for it i cant find it so therefore "unable to install comes up"
does anyone know were the amsn files are located, both the downloaded files and installation files? i will delete them manually through ssh .
 
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