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Im trying to add the extras-testing repository. The related wiki page http://wiki.maemo.org/Extras-testing instructs to add it via the application manager. However repository wiki page http://wiki.maemo.org/Repository instructs to add the repositories via the sources.list file. In addition there seems to be two different sources.list files: /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/hildon-application-manager.list
How are these files related to the application manager? When I changed the deb url in hildon-application-manager.list from "..extras" to "..extras-testing", updated and restarted the application manager and went to "Application catalogues" the url in the maemo repository had not changed (I assumed that the url "..extras" should have been to "..extras-testing" as written in the hildon-application-manager.list file).
So here are some questions:
1) What is the difference between /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/hildon-application-manager.list ?
2) Which one should be used when adding new repositories?
3) Whats the difference when adding repos from those files and from application manager?
4) If I add the extras-testing repo, should I remove the plain extras repo?
5) Id like to add CSSU testing. Does this require / assume that the extras-testing is installed? (are the cssu and extras incompatible when only one of them are testing repo?)
6) The "perfect setup" wikipages all suggests to run latest official Nokia SSU. This can no more be done, however. Is it equivalent to add the nokia-mirror repository (described in the Repository wiki page) ?
7) Is the nokia-mirror recommended to install? I found out that for example nano could not be installed without it.
8) By default the "distribution" in the extras repository is "fremantle-1.3". In the wiki examples its just "fremantle". Are they aliases? Does it matter which one is used?
9) How does the disabling repo from application manager work? When I disable some repo, it disappears from the hildon sources.list file. However since it can be seen from the application manager, the information must be stored somewhere. Where?
10) This is related to the previous question. How can I remove (not just disable) the not working nokia repos from the application manager?
11) When the nokia mirrors repos are added and apt-get update is run, the output errors for GPG signature. However the repo seems to work (could not install nano without it) so is this serious? Can the GPG error be fixed somehow?
In addition I would like to ask about the web browsers. I tried opera (from extras) and the default browser. Most of the web pages does not work at all. Is there an up to date web browser for fremantle? Can ssl certificates be updated somehow? I tried to find the info about the web browsers and certificates from the wiki but I found nothing.
Thanks in advance.
Edit:
Im using the freshly flashed 20.2010.36-2 firmware. Initially the /etc/apt/sources.list is empty and all repos are in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/hildon-application-manager.list
Last edited by apason; 2020-03-26 at 23:00.