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Application manager does not have a delete option, (something unreal) so I need to find the directory.
The other issue is that games are not listed as per the screen name so deleting something correctly is essential as you can well imagine.
apt-get remove openLierox
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I have about 100mb of games installed in the reserved 256mb part of my N800. I never play them and one, in particular, takes up about 85mb of precious system memory. How do I delete this one game with extensions from the N800? I have the EmelFM2l file manager in the tablet but I cannot find the directory where the offending game is located. Any help on showing me how to get rid of this app would be great. In every other way, the N800 is running without a problem. I have Diablo installed but have only 3% free space in the rootfis directory which, needless to say, makes me very nervous. I have two shdc 4gb cards installed that are nearly empty.