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#21
Wierdest thing, I got an operation failed, and in a non-replicatable bugfix (this probably won't work for anybody else, ever), i performed the following steps:

(keep in mind that I got an operation failed and figured that it was time to attempt the apt-get method above, when terminal froze, i attempted to regain control of my device)

Opened an xterm (ctrl+shift+x) saw it was frozen, attempted to end the process (twice) attempted to shut off the device, and attempted to open a new terminal.

Immediately after that, the device rebooted into the upgrade screen.

This makes me believe that this isn't so much a space issue (as the apt-get method works) as something is messing with the upgrade kickoff by having the extra repos enabled.

Last edited by tinbromide; 2010-02-17 at 05:44.
 
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#22
Originally Posted by chuchu View Post
i had the same problem, so i upgraded via
Code:
apt-get clean
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
and rebooted the device, worked without any problems.
thanks chuchu i got this off you initially
 
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#23
Originally Posted by chuchu View Post
i had the same problem, so i upgraded via
Code:
apt-get clean
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
and rebooted the device, worked without any problems.
Hello !!
thanks for the information , but after the reboot it still have the version 2.2009.51-1 but not the new one
 
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#24
just backup and flash via nsu
 
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#25
Or use apt-get dist-upgrade, otherwise it won't upgrade between versions...
 
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#26
Originally Posted by daddeddad View Post
1. Install and open Storage Usage.
2. Choose Scan Packages from the menu
3. Check what programs you've installed taken up much space, listed in red.
4. Open Application Manager and uninstall those horrid apps.

For example Abiword might use some space..
if i use this program i see alot in red but what can i delete and what not?

Last edited by nielsvg; 2010-02-25 at 15:09.
 
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