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10-08-2011
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what you trying to do is installing a webOS games on your devices....
webOS games cannot be install using dpkg-i....
what you need is to install webOS games manager Here.....
that will help ease your pains while installing any webOS games on your device...
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hey pls open x terminal and type root and den "leafpad /usr/bin/dpkg"and then hit enter and copy paste it here wat u get pls i beg u
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10-08-2011
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Firstly, don't randomly delete critical system components or anything else outside MyDocs if you are not absolutely sure what it does. Only thing I can think of is to try to get the /usr/bin/dpkg from the debian package from the sdk repository. If that doesnt work I guess you'll have to reflash. And .ipk files can't be installed like debian packages.
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so what to do now to again start to install apps pls help and sorry for my bad english