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what does your this file says ?
cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/hildon-application-manager.list
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The problem: The "official" Nokia repositories (Nokia Applications, Nokia Software Updates and Ovi) are not available. The error message tells me: "Could not resolve host: downloads.maemo.nokia.com (Domain name not found)
I read somewhere that this is a problem with the setup of my access point (DNS configuration) and that I should use Google's DNS servers (8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4). Tried that by changing the DNS server in my router's configuration as well as changing the DNS servers in the N900's connection manager, but both didn't work.
Then I thougt I might have messed my repositories, but I checked the configuration, which seems to be ok for all of them. Further I read somewhere, that a bug in vpnc used to mess up the ip settings on the N900, that's why I hoped a complete reflash using the PR1.2 image will solve that problem, but I still get the same error message.
Does anyone have some further input for me? I even google for the problem myself, as long as you tell me what to google for ;-)
Felix Rohrbach
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