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#1681
anybody knows how to reclaim more space for applications on Nitdroid...
currently I cannot install any apps
it says it is low on space...
 
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#1682
Originally Posted by ercanmetin View Post
anybody knows how to reclaim more space for applications on Nitdroid...
currently I cannot install any apps
it says it is low on space...
this is mostly due to conflicts in your emmc. Try hooking ur device usb mass storage mode in maemo 5 to your pc and right click it then chec for errors. Also go to settings--> memory and check your memory for installable apps
 
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#1683
to be honest i've never used 3g, nor know a thing about it and all that dat plan stuff. I always use wifi as an access point
 
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#1684
Originally Posted by ammyt View Post
this is mostly due to conflicts in your emmc. Try hooking ur device usb mass storage mode in maemo 5 to your pc and right click it then chec for errors. Also go to settings--> memory and check your memory for installable apps
i did those but did not fix anything... a while back I repartitioned the mmc to install nitdroid (old version) to sd card.. now I honestly dont know how to repartition t back to its original size (8gb)
i now have nitdroid on phone memory If someone could walk me thru I will repartition my sd card back to 8GB
 
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#1685
go back to maemo, and click format on ur sd card in default file manager, but that will eventually erase all ur sdcard data
 
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#1686
Originally Posted by Alfred View Post
go back to maemo, and click format on ur sd card in default file manager, but that will eventually erase all ur sdcard data
that was easy!! thanks..
 
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#1687
not at all.
 
Posts: 33 | Thanked: 10 times | Joined on Jul 2010
#1688
OK guys im having an issue with installing NITDroid, if you can help a n900 user out that will be much appreciated.

ok i have gone and got this link.
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...light=NITDroid

now i had a major issue that when running this:

root
cd /home/user/MyDocs
bzip2 -d NITDroid-0.0.9.tar.bz2
cd /home
mkdir /and
cd /
mount /home /and
cd /and
tar xvf /home/user/MyDocs/NITDroid-0.0.9.tar
dpkg -i /home/user/MyDocs/NITDroid-kernel-Mido.Fayad.deb

it installed the .tar into my rootfs, then the error saying i do not have enough free space.
the first time i didnt relise this and put in the last step:

leafpad /etc/multiboot.d/1

and it went through to open leafpad but there was nothing there.

just to let you know i want to install NITDroid on a MMC.

i have gotten rid of the junk in the rootfs and is all back to normal, actually have saved some space now im running at 84.28 mb free. (via conky).
 
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#1689
got xTerm: Type
Code:
 df -h /
Tell me the space left.
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Posts: 33 | Thanked: 10 times | Joined on Jul 2010
#1690
went through conky and it was 0.0mb left. did a df -h to confirm used space 100% free space 0% so to say.
 
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