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Hello, I am following this guide to configure my N900:
https://dt.iki.fi/nokia-n900-resurrect

I am in "Secure Encrypted Connections".

I have the bug in "Upgrade the packages in this post":

https://talk.maemo.org/showthread.ph...86#post1559386

I have installed (actually these packages were already installed:
apt-get install maemosec-certman-common-ca
apt-get install openssl

But I can't install libssl1.1 (neither libssl, nor libssl1).

I have tried again to install libssl1.1 by rebooting the phone, but have not been successful.

The error it shows me is the following:

apt-get install libssl1.1
E: Couldn't find package libssl1.1

apt-get install libssl
Package libssl is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may men that package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source.
E: Package libssl has no installation candidate

What I can do?
 

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Resolved:

I repeated the step again:

Enable CSSU-devel by clicking on this link.

The installation of "community-devel-fremantle.install" gave me an error, but then I got 10 updates, which I was able to install. These 10 updates had been out a long time ago, but it wouldn't let me install them.

Then I rebooted the N900 and was able to install libssl1.1
 

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How curious. Now the Community SSU catalog (devel) is enabled. Interestingly, before the installation error the catalog was not enabled or installed correctly.
 

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And you should keep it disabled:
https://talk.maemo.org/showthread.ph...cssu+eat+brain
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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
And you should keep it disabled:
https://talk.maemo.org/showthread.ph...cssu+eat+brain
Thanks, now I have disabled the dangerous repositories.
 

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Originally Posted by Kalatti View Post
Hello, I am following this guide to configure my N900:
https://dt.iki.fi/nokia-n900-resurrect

I am in "Secure Encrypted Connections".

I have the bug in "Upgrade the packages in this post":

https://talk.maemo.org/showthread.ph...86#post1559386

I have installed (actually these packages were already installed:
apt-get install maemosec-certman-common-ca
apt-get install openssl

But I can't install libssl1.1 (neither libssl, nor libssl1).
I guess the software cataolgue needs to be refreshed after adding a repository.
I added some information to the first point:

Enable CSSU-devel by clicking on this link. Make sure the .install file opens in HAM, the repository is added and enabled, and the software catalogue updated afterwards. Or add the repositories manually, the apt-get way.
My article does mention that CSSU-devel should be disabled again after these actions.

Anyhow, glad you got it working.
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