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#21
If you have any of the parameters wrong for the connection you are trying to setup, it won't mount and you end up with the empty folder you described. For me it was the checkbox for either NFS or SAMBA. Once I picked SAMBA the folder was no longer empty. Hope that's helpful!
 
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#22
I had a similar experience with quick mount but it worked just fine once I created bookmarks.
 
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#23
I cant' seem to get this to install on Diablo as it needs kernel modules for the old kernel. Any way around this?
 
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#24
Bump. Same here. Looks like both kernel modules and portmap are gone, and no longer there. Help?
 
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#25
Just to make it easier on people who visit this thread looking for tips:
http://ageofikon.info/packrat/ has been useful in finding the packages, which were located at http://repository.maemo.org/pool/mae...9osso2_all.deb
 
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#26
yacoob, did that actually work for you? When I try to install it from there, once the installer reaches the Application manager, it says "Unable to install rx-34-kernel-modules-extra. Incompatible application package".

I am on diablo.
 
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#27
It will not work on diablo, those kernel modules are not compiled for the same kernel that is in diablo, even if the package installed you wouldn't be able to load them.
 
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#28
Has anyone found away to make this work on Diablo?
 
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#29
Yes, it works (at least nfs, i did not try smb) on diablo.

First, download the corresponding package for chinook (xxx.deb)

Then, invoke

apt-get intall nfs-common kernel-diablo-modules-extra
dpkg --ignore-depends=rx34-kernel-modules-extra -i xxx.deb
 
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#30
Hello to all!

I have a strange problem.
Last week I installed Easy Debian-Turbo Charged (great port,by the way!) and I was uninspired to install a few applications on it.While installing the system asked me to update few components, which I accepted (silly me).
This created some conflicts which stopped Wizard Mounter (in Maemo) from working.
I reflashed the device hoping to solve the problem.

But Wizard Mounter refused to install claiming it needs a file RX34-kernel-modules-extra.
Have googled it and installed the components.
Now when I try to install Wizard Mounter it gets thru, but I can't find the Icon in Menus
I looked for the files with Midnight Commander and found them , but they are not in USR/Bin . Instead they are in Root.
This is as far as my knowledge could take me.
Can you please help?
Is it an Installation problem?
Am I still missing components?
Can I create a shortcut to start the program?
Your help will be appreciated.
Thank you.
 
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