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2010-03-30
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sudo gainroot apt-get clean
sudo gainroot apt-get autoremove
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2010-03-30
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2010-03-30
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2010-03-30
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2010-03-30
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2010-03-30
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thanks 4 ur help Mr Noobmonkey,
isnt there any command so i can increase space for application installation?????????
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2010-03-30
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There is no way to increase the space as it is a physical chip. But take heed of Optimistprimes posts as it could be something else.
Won't really know until you check how much rootfs space you have
(In terminal run df -h (You do not need to be root))
If you have very little space then it is a rootfs problem. if you do not then you need to do a spring clean, search the forums and see what else can be found, as you are not the only person with these problems i feel.
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2010-03-30
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Please suggest me how to sort this problem?even i 26GB memory is free in my phone also application installation memory availablr,e is 1.56GB.
thanks in advance.