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2010-04-10
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Leaving it on the table and my 130 pound daughter sat on it....had to send it in for repairs.....
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I have.
I have a Windows background so I am not used to use Linux and I am used to Windows "Are really really sure ?" questions. This in mind I tried to update an application which said missing libhildon1 package. OK. I tried to install/update that one. No help - allready installed. Then I thought: no problemo, I will remove/re-install this to make sure it is the latest version. While removing I was asked are you sure you want to continue (with a list of affected applications). As I am Bold and Beatiful, I was thinking why the heck not. If it is REALLY important I will be asked again and what harm can this remove/re-install anyway do? I know now ...
BR, Black brick owner (ready to reflash once I will get my USB cable from office)