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Anything under Tools -> Log?
I don't care much for the application manager, so I always install with "dpkg -i file.deb" from the command line.
Maybe try installing with dpkg if you can't get any more info out of the application manager.
(install becomeroot, then type sudo gainroot, and finally dpkg -i file.deb)
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Did notice that (in trying to exit) clicking on the icon in the ?task bar? that the stuff in the left column disappears (menu stuff). Pretty much anything brings it back though.
Finally was able to exit by sshing in a killing the process. Gonna have to check this out in detail.
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2008-01-11
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dblank: the problem will be that the package's Section in debian/control doesn't have a prefix of "user/". See here for more information:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...d=1#post125331