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I've searched around quite a bit about the issue with the n800's application manager and although I've found a fair number of people experiencing the same problem as me. I am yet to find a solution.
When I try & refresh the application list (without adding any new repositories) on my home wifi connection, it hangs on "Downloading 1k" for about 30 minutes before giving me an error "Unable to refresh list. Last refreshed list is shown".
I tried adding repositories from the wiki and running it again, but the same thing happens.
I looked in the Application Manager log and found the following:
Then I found a suggestion somewhere to install X Terminal (done already), follow the instructions to gain root (done already), then run:
apt-get -f update && apt-get -f upgrade
This seemed to work quite well. There were a few errors, but it did finish OK. When I went into the Application Manager & refreshed the list, it cleared itself down and failed again! So I ran the apt-get again and this time cancelled the refresh. It worked, I had a whole host of applications I could install. Unfortunately I went a bit mad & installed lots of apps, next thing you know my n800 is stuck in the reboot loop!
I re-flashed the device and got it working again. Tried refreshing the application list in the hope that it might start working. It didn't, I'm getting the same issues again, only this time, running:
apt-get -f update && apt-get -f upgrade
Doesn't work either.
I've just tried a free AP I found at lunch and although refreshing the application list still failed with the same errors, the downloading message did at least go through 1k, 5k, 7k before quickly telling me it had failed to refresh.
Sorry for such a huuuge first post, but I'm getting quite frustrated with this. I've been following countless threads on other forums and figured I'd rather keep all the things I've tried in one thread.
Thanks in advance, any help is appreciated.