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2010-08-08
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@ Poland, Białystok
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2010-08-08
, 13:53
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2010-08-08
, 14:03
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2010-08-08
, 14:08
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@ Finland
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Thanks bud, but its only one file, (.install). How do I navigate to a directory on the terminal? I used to use DOS back in the day but this looks completely different.
Also, I read there is a risk when installing .deb files. Whatsup with that?
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2010-08-08
, 14:23
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@ London, UK
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Download the *.dep file. Put it on your phone, go in terminal to the folder where the file is and then in the terminal:
sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
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2010-08-09
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2010-08-11
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if he has no internet connection, how would he have downloaded the latest firmware?
At the moment I don't have internet access for the device, however I manually downloaded an app (currency converter) its an .install file.
I loaded it onto a folder on my phone and found it via filemanager. Then when I open it, it takes me to app manager where it prepares to download then gives me an error, saying "internet connection failed..."
Do I have to be connected in order to install apps?