ddiscodave
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2010-12-31
, 05:03
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@ NYC!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#101
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2010-12-31
, 05:08
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@ United Arab Emirates
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#102
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2010-12-31
, 06:21
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#103
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2010-12-31
, 06:25
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@ Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
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#104
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2010-12-31
, 08:02
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#105
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@ddiscodave and ayazpak:
go to terminal as root, edit the file:
/etc/ld.so.conf
and add in the following line:
/opt/usr/lib
Save the file, then run:
ldconfig
You should now be able to launch Columbus. If it still doesn't work, reboot your N900 and all should run. Hope this helps...
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2010-12-31
, 09:41
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@ Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
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#106
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2010-12-31
, 10:10
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#107
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Like I said, you need to have root access... try typing:
sudo gainroot
the prompt should change from an "$" to a "#". If this fails, you need to run the Application Manager and install a program called "rootsh".
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2010-12-31
, 10:22
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@ United Arab Emirates
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#108
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2010-12-31
, 10:25
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@ Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
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#109
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2010-12-31
, 12:57
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@ NYC!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#110
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