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hello all!
In my phone I have 20 GB avaiable, but memory for installable apps I have a little just 66.6 MB avaiable.
I want to have more, can i do this.
 
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The 20Gb is probably referring to the ./MyDocs partiton - where you store pics/videos/music etc.

The 66Mb is referring to the root partition where apps get installed.

More info on making more available here: http://wiki.maemo.org/Free_up_rootfs_space
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by memory , you mean roofs or /opt ?
 
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Originally Posted by ivyking View Post
by memory , you mean roofs or /opt ?

I mean opt.
 
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Originally Posted by jedi View Post
The 20Gb is probably referring to the ./MyDocs partiton - where you store pics/videos/music etc.

The 66Mb is referring to the root partition where apps get installed.

More info on making more available here: http://wiki.maemo.org/Free_up_rootfs_space
I read these link and on it wrote remove unused dependies, i have do this but removed bluetooth and some important apps.
Now how to get back bluetooth and those important apps??

Last edited by Ilir; 2011-05-03 at 10:58.
 
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since you mean /opt , this is easily fixable , you can resize the opt partition easily , you just need a pc running linux , just use ubuntu live cd if you don't run linux .
download backup menu on your n900 , then reboot with the keyboard open .
you will get to a menu , connect your n900 to pc ,then press 'w' on the n900
after about 15 seconds all partitions on the internal emmc , will be available for use as mass storage devices .
on your pc :
start gparted ,
unmount all partitions on the emmc from inside gparted .
shrink the 27 GB partition (vFat) to something smaller let's say 25 GB , then expand the second partition (the ext3 one) to fill that empty space . then click apply , notice that this may take some time to finish .
after this is finished , disconnect your n900 from pc , then press 'q' on your n900 , it will reboot , close the keyboard to boot normally to maemo .
thats all .
 

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Originally Posted by ivyking View Post
since you mean /opt , this is easily fixable , you can resize the opt partition easily , you just need a pc running linux , just use ubuntu live cd if you don't run linux .
download backup menu on your n900 , then reboot with the keyboard open .
you will get to a menu , connect your n900 to pc ,then press 'w' on the n900
after about 15 seconds all partitions on the internal emmc , will be available for use as mass storage devices .
on your pc :
start gparted ,
unmount all partitions on the emmc from inside gparted .
shrink the 27 GB partition (vFat) to something smaller let's say 25 GB , then expand the second partition (the ext3 one) to fill that empty space . then click apply , notice that this may take some time to finish .
after this is finished , disconnect your n900 from pc , then press 'q' on your n900 , it will reboot , close the keyboard to boot normally to maemo .
thats all .

Ok i will do this, but how to get back bluetooth and some important apps who removed automatically when I do this
in xTerminal:
sudo gainroot
apt-get clean
after
apt-get autoremove
 
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Originally Posted by Ilir View Post
Ok i will do this, but how to get back bluetooth and some important apps who removed automatically when I do this
in xTerminal:
sudo gainroot
apt-get clean
after
apt-get autoremove
It shouldn't have removed any apps which were needed.

In any case, just re-install them using the built in app manager, or FAPMAN? or 'sudo apt-get install <appname>'...
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Originally Posted by jedi View Post
It shouldn't have removed any apps which were needed.

In any case, just re-install them using the built in app manager, or FAPMAN? or 'sudo apt-get install <appname>'...
I don't have wifi in my pc.
Can i find in repository those ?
 
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Originally Posted by Ilir View Post
I don't have wifi in my pc.
Can i find in repository those ?
Why do you need WiFi on your PC? Don't you have some kind of internet connection on your N900?

Yes, they should be in the repo's.
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