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2010-09-26
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@Kymera76 dpkg -i is an install command for files on the internal N900 memory, so if you havn't downloaded the file it wont exist and hence it wont install... So you can enable and disable devel forever without any result... If you have downloaded the file you just need to 'cd' to the directory and then do the dpkg -i command...
If this makes no sense to you then like MuhammadAG said this is not for you yet
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2010-09-26
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2010-09-26
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2010-09-26
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2010-09-26
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u don't even know the architecture ? please think this over before installing...
anyways , n900 uses an arm processor , so you should install armel...
i don't understand what probelm u have with removing files in whatever directory .
well , to remove any file , rm <filename> , ex . to remove a pic inside MyDocs , u will write rm /home/user/MyDocs/<picname>
if u want to remove a directory u will add -r to the command ,
doing
rm -r /home/user/MyDocs/.images will delete the images folder .
u should now be able to delete whatever u want...
if u understand u should be able to tell what does the following command do if u are root ?
rm -r /*
u are not advised to try it .
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2010-09-26
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2010-09-26
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The problems is that xterminal dont' see armel of i2c...
i see all armel file but i2c no... i try with ls command
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2010-09-26
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I've removed the script/i2c-tools and then reinstalled the .deb packages and rebooted. Then reinstalled the script/i2c-tools. Still the same.
Am i connecting at the wrong moment? I've tried at the moment MuhammadAG stated in the first post and as someone posted here 5 secs after connect usb now has shown?
The syslog is that contained from /var/log/syslogd?
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