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2012-03-01
, 22:02
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@ Sacramento, CA USA
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#21
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2012-03-01
, 22:06
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Joined on May 2011
@ Austria
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#22
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2012-03-01
, 22:19
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Joined on Feb 2012
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#23
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same issue here. Hope there is an other solution then enabling develloper mode...
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2012-03-01
, 22:46
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Joined on Sep 2010
@ USA around Chicago
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2012-03-01
, 23:19
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Joined on Jun 2011
@ Sacramento, CA USA
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#25
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I successfully installed GTalk Video App after restarting 3 times.
Third time, I went directly to store and installed it. No errors.
Once I added a new account for my GMail logged in and available online, I am able to see the option for video call under my GMail contacts.
So, I guess this has something to do with some cache file getting locked and probably some background process is putting a lock on it.
Edit:
I checked the application update tab and it said it is up-to-date (bug 1044 gone). I clicked application update refresh button and it took a long time. I closed the app by swipe down.
I went back to the store and tried to install another app. I got the same error.
So, I guess the application update app is locking something and causing this issue.
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2012-03-01
, 23:27
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@ USA around Chicago
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#26
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You did
rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/filemanager.list
and still have the issue with installing apps?
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2012-03-01
, 23:33
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Joined on Jun 2011
@ Sacramento, CA USA
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#27
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I did not do any suggested solutions using the terminal. I just restarted and tried and then I was able to install the apps successfully.
Application installs stopped working again once I went back to the Application Update screen and refresh.
I will try deleting the filemanager.list tonight when I get home.
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2012-03-01
, 23:50
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Joined on Nov 2011
@ Ecuador
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#28
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After reboot it would let me install one app and then give me the error again...I suggest you try the solution, if you're not familiar with terminal....
get filebox (reboot, open Store and Search FileBox, Install, do it 3 times if needed)
Open file box, go to settings, enable "Show root filesystem:" and "Show hidden files"
Hit the ^ button a bunch of times, then go to etc>apt>sources.list.d
and delete filemanager.list
I did it via terminal...it's easy, so I don't know if you can actully delete it via filebox...but give it a try
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2012-03-01
, 23:53
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Joined on Jun 2011
@ Sacramento, CA USA
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#29
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Hi I am having this error when I try to download an app from the store and when installing with file manager, "unable to start operation" "refreshing cache, please wait."
I did the terminal fix but nothing happened, I am in pr1.2, the strange thing is that I was able to install apps with no problems, but after installing the gtalk video thing I got this problem.
help?
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2012-03-02
, 00:02
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Joined on Nov 2011
@ Ecuador
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#30
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