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2010-05-28
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when I try to update the latest version. A message appears saying "insufficient memory at destination target" (it is a translation from French).
I have left 1,66 G available to install applications, and 12G left in general.
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2010-05-28
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Hi,
this is the space, which is left on the emmc, but important for the update is the rootfs. One possibility is to disable (if enabled) the extras, extras-testing and extras-devel repository in the application manager - this should free some space for your update.
edit: and more tips you can find here
Daniel
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2011-03-03
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2011-03-03
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2011-03-03
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That's probably one of the 3D games - sdlquake and openarena are commonly the issue, but it could be another one.
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2011-03-03
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Thanks Rob !
....have tried that too but aint still working !ll
...dunno whats really wrong with my update package.
root apt-get remove libgles-sgx-img
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2011-03-03
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2011-03-03
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Well, if you've got rootsh installed, you can try running the following in X Terminal (make sure you have app manager closed, otherwise you'll just get an error):
That should show you what applications are depending on the package, and you can either go ahead and uninstall them from there, or go back in and do it via app manager.Code:root apt-get remove libgles-sgx-img
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2011-03-03
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I have left 1,66 G available to install applications, and 12G left in general.
What can I do?
thanks
Fernand