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Hmmmm
You could try enabling the repository that is installed but not enabled by default on the device using the application manager, before you try to install Canola2 from the web. (After another clean reflash?)
Settings, Application Manager
Application manager, Tools, Application Catalogue
Select "maemo Extras", Edit it and ensure "Disabled" box is unchecked.
This is just my idea, not sure if it will help.
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