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FIRST PROBLEM: I have uninstall one application and after that i wanted to install it again an i can't. It telss mi "Not enough space in application install memory. Uninstall some applications to free enough space for this installation" . I have uninstall some apps and i have 214,6 MB free space for installable apps and i can't install...

this is log from app manager:
hildon-application-manager 2.2.71
get btadapter: The name org.bluez was not provided by any .service files
apt-worker: Ignoring version from wrong domain: libsdl-mixer1.2 1:1.2.6-5+0m5+ogg+mp3
apt-worker: /var/lib/apt/lists/repository.maemo.org_extras_dists_fremantle-1.3_free_binary-armel_Packages
connected to 671c1332-c26e-4ec2-9c3c-2366b18d9f9a
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Installing maesynth 0.1.0-5
apt-worker: free space (/) = 82722816
apt-worker: free space (/home/user/MyDocs/.apt-archive-cache/) = 24293670912
apt-worker: free space (/home/) = 146604032
apt-worker: total space (/home/) = 2113748992
apt-worker: You don't have enough free space in /home
apt-worker: free space (/media/mmc1/.apt-archive-cache/) = 1956835328
apt-worker: free space (/home/) = 146604032
apt-worker: total space (/home/) = 2113748992
apt-worker: You don't have enough free space in /home
apt-worker: free space (/home/.apt-archive-cache/) = 146604032
apt-worker: free space (/home/) = 146604032
apt-worker: total space (/home/) = 2113748992
apt-worker: You don't have enough free space in /home
apt-worker: free space (/var/cache/apt/archives/) = 146604032
apt-worker: free space (/home/) = 146604032
apt-worker: total space (/home/) = 2113748992
apt-worker: You don't have enough free space in /home
required disk space: 2265596
result code = 7


SECOND PROBLEM: I tried to send something and bluetooth went off, and later i can't se my bluetooth on, i press on and visible and write name. Nothing happens.

PLEASE HELP ME !
 
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#2
have rebooted you devise ?
 
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rebooting may solve the bluetooth problem !
 
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Originally Posted by eefo View Post
have rebooted you devise ?
yes,i have rebooted and i have same problem
 
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first problem:
try to disable un-needed repositories
then open xterm and type:

Code:
sudo gainroot
apt-get clean
apt-get autoremove
apt-get update
then install the app u want (say xxxxx ) using this code:
Code:
apt-get install xxxxx
 

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Originally Posted by kingofsorrow View Post
first problem:
try to disable un-needed repositories
then open xterm and type:

Code:
sudo gainroot
apt-get clean
apt-get autoremove
apt-get update
then install the app u want (say xxxxx ) using this code:
Code:
apt-get install xxxxx
are sure about this..??? Before the update I had 83% used

after the update it went 96%.. I restarted twice... but it's still 96%...

and my devide (N900) have become awfully slow...
 
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