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Re: Videocenter not launching with new firmware
[QUOTE=Alvin;82427a filemanager with a gui that shows me more than just what Nokia think I should see![/QUOTE]
maemo.org>downloads>gpe-file manager, dl install, and you have one. Enjoy! bun |
Re: Videocenter not launching with new firmware
This must be a common problem. Mine won't open either. I deleted the videocenter folder in the /home/user directory but it still won't work and it recreates it every time i try to open it. where are the files/folders you guys are deleting to get it to work? Thanks
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Re: Videocenter not launching with new firmware
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Post back on your results, hope this help. bun |
Re: Videocenter not launching with new firmware
Yeah, it worked before I installed the new firmware on it. It worked great. I had probably nearly all of the video subscriptions mentioned on here on it. And now they're all gone with the new firmware, which sucks.
But thanks for the help. That was the problem. I had to delete the myvideos.db file from my MMC. I'd been deleting it from the /home/user and it didn't do anything, but after deleting the one in MMC, it worked. Well, thanks again. Time to watch some videos. B |
Re: Videocenter not launching with new firmware
I am glad it worked. I had the same problem upon re-installation and drove me mad. People never use video center does not know what they miss, you and I do.
Please share with the forum if you find any new channels. bun |
Re: Videocenter not launching with new firmware
I am glad it worked. I had the same problem upon re-installation and drove me mad. People never use video center does not know what they miss, you and I do.
Please share with the forum if you find any new channels. bun |
Re: Videocenter not launching with new firmware
OK, I had pretty much the same problem. I couldn't run videocenter gtrom the GUI, but I could get into an x-term and launch it from the command-line. Here's the steps that I took to get it running again:
Nokia-N810-50-2:~# su - user BusyBox v1.6.1 (2007-09-27 18:08:59 EEST) Built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. ~ $ ls -ld vid* drwxrwxrwx 3 user users 0 Mar 28 16:59 videocenter ~ $ rm -rf ./videocenter ~ $ cd /media/mmc2 /media/mmc2 $ ls -l drwxrwxrwx 2 user root 2048 Mar 15 09:49 Podcast drwxrwxrwx 2 user root 2048 Mar 14 17:04 Software drwxrwxrwx 2 user root 2048 Feb 9 09:53 Video drwxrwxrwx 3 user root 2048 Feb 6 07:38 backups drwxrwxrwx 6 user root 2048 Feb 20 10:56 map drwxrwxrwx 2 user root 2048 Feb 5 08:55 tmp drwxrwxrwx 3 user root 2048 Feb 4 17:42 videocenter /media/mmc2 $ rm -rf ./videocenter There were two separate videocenter directories that seemed to be necessary to remove. I had removed the one in ~user, but that didn't clear it up. I had to also remove it from the internal memory, and it came back. I hope this helps someone. It was bugging me for a few days. |
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