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today my phone had 22.5 gb then i installed easy debian and when i went to access the camera , the application said "Not enough memory to open the camera" and everything i do now says " operation failed not enough memroy"...i checked how much device memory i had it said total size was 455.5mb and the amount available was 65.8mb :s somebody please help
 
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so, you installed easy debian to which partitions?
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nokia n900 partition...the main one.........sorry im a noob
 
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and what easy debian did you install? something from app manager?

but if you repartitioned the n900 internal memory, the reduced space is perfectly normal behaviour.
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no i installed "Easy Debian V0.9.46-1fremantle1" from the popular downloads section of this site....there were several files i got when iinstalled it and one of them was an image file or something like it and required me to download a 2gb file which i installed to "mydocs" in the n900...however i only saw the change from 25.5gb to 455.5mb like around 8 hours after i installed the image because during that 8hrs the phone was working perfectly
 
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then you probably have chrooted to the debian side. should be fixed only by switching device off and on again.
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i switched the device on and off and it didnt work and i even reflashed it with nsu and nothing happened :s
 
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I think you should contact the author of the package. He should know better how to chroot back.
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um....im a total noob...and well im in the carribean so nokia centers arent anywhere close to where i live........can sumbody help plz...i saved up for a year for this phone ...btw ossipena thanx for trying to help
 
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Please open the X-Terminal and look for the offending space wasters. First go to your directory
Code:
cd /home/user/MyDocs
Let the output go to some file
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du | sort -n -r > diskusage.txt
to analyse the output.
 

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