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i failed to put nitdroid correctly and i just uninstalled it. my n900 keeps on saying it's low on memory. i checked the app manager and i don't have roots left. anyone can help me?

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Did you not find this when you searched? http://wiki.maemo.org/Free_up_rootfs_space
 
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i found that but i just know some basic linux stuff. i can do Clear apt cache, Remove unused dependencies and Purge unused configuration files. the other stuff seems too risky and i don't want to mess my n900 more...

if there's someone can guide me on what to do without potentially ruining other files will be great....
 
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Originally Posted by cloudstrife1ph View Post
i found that but i just know some basic linux stuff. i can do Clear apt cache, Remove unused dependencies and Purge unused configuration files. the other stuff seems too risky and i don't want to mess my n900 more...

if there's someone can guide me on what to do without potentially ruining other files will be great....
you missed this by accident:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Free_up_rootfs...ely_used_files

?

e: your question is a bit too hard to be answered, your nitroid probably left something behind. I'd suggest you to reflash.
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It is rootfs (root file system) not roots. Probably why you missed the links mentioned by others above. I would also suggest to change the thread title.
 
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