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Originally Posted by ddrown View Post
If you installed the ld_preload package, use the uninstall instructions at: http://code.google.com/p/n900ipv6/wiki/LDPreloadNat64

After that, the install instructions are at: http://code.google.com/p/n900ipv6/wiki/Nat64D
I ran into dependency problem.

1) I did the uninstallation as the 1st part. No problem.
2) I wget the file nat64d_1,1-1_arnek,deb. No problme.
3) I dpkg -i the above file, error
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dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of nat64d: nat64d depends on iproute; however: Package iproute is not installed..... leaving unconfigured.
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Where do I get the iproute package?

Edit: I googled and got this thing: iproute2-2.6.37.tar.bz2

How do I install it? Or do I need to install it?

thanks

bun

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#242
Originally Posted by bunanson View Post
I ran into dependency problem.

Where do I get the iproute package?

Edit: I googled and got this thing: iproute2-2.6.37.tar.bz2

How do I install it? Or do I need to install it?
The package I use is in extras-testing:
http://maemo.org/packages/view/iproute/

I'll add a note to the install page.
 

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#243
Sorry for the nagging, how do I install the iproute? wget, dpkg -i?

I now have both extras-devel and extras-testing enabled.

TIA,

bun
 
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#244
Originally Posted by bunanson View Post
Sorry for the nagging, how do I install the iproute? wget, dpkg -i?

I now have both extras-devel and extras-testing enabled.

TIA,

bun
Since you have extras-testing enabled, you should be able to install it with "apt-get install iproute"
 
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#245
Wow! You must be kidding me... You are a genius, you are a REAL geni!

Just recap for some NOT-SO-Technie like me:

I have Titan kernel power.45 installed, nitdroid and multiboot.
I have the previous version nat64 installed.

Root
uninstall nat64
enable Extras-testing
apt-get install iproute
wget nat64D
dpkg -i nat64D (see previous post for details)
reboot

viola, my skype is now up and working.

Thank you for your hard work and your help

bun
 

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#246
Just returned from a trip to Pittsburgh, with the new program, I can watch on the road, large amount of hiccup though, liveTV from orb! It keeps on cache/buffer for every 5 to 10 seconds. Although it is NOT watchable per se, probably because of the buffer, it is capable of doing liveTV streaming using ddown's new driver. It allows skype/orb/web/app manager/gps with map downloading.

Thanks ddrown, it is really cool.

bun
 

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#247
The only thing I'm missing when using ipv6 is "Availability" (for VoIP/IM) is not available. I guess the N900 doesn't think I'm connected. Does anyone know a trick to make it appear?
 
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#248
Originally Posted by stlpaul View Post
The only thing I'm missing when using ipv6 is "Availability" (for VoIP/IM) is not available. I guess the N900 doesn't think I'm connected. Does anyone know a trick to make it appear?
Are you talking about the "Availability" button under the statusbar menu? I've only seen that missing when all the IM accounts are disabled. I'm on v6 right now, and I'm able to set my google talk account online/offline.
 
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#249
Originally Posted by ddrown View Post
Are you talking about the "Availability" button under the statusbar menu? I've only seen that missing when all the IM accounts are disabled. I'm on v6 right now, and I'm able to set my google talk account online/offline.
That's good info, now that you mention it that way, I bet my problem is being caused by loldongs (connection-specific enabling/disabling of VoIP/IM accounts). It does not show the ipv6 connection at all in the settings for each account.

Sorry for the false alarm.
 

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#250
If you have statically set your DNS, please move to fd01:353:e973:99ac::7 as the DNS server. The other older DNS servers will be retired.
 
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