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    demolition | # 11 | 2011-07-04, 21:09 | Report

    First, use fApMan. It's apt-get with a UI.
    Next, select "Install applications", press "C" -> All (ADVANCED),
    If you don't have it and can't install it then you'll have to use apt-get.
    what you're looking for is called:
    mp-fremantle-generic-pr.
    - can you install that?

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    eefo | # 12 | 2011-07-05, 02:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by demolition View Post
    First, use fApMan. It's apt-get with a UI.
    Next, select "Install applications", press "C" -> All (ADVANCED),
    If you don't have it and can't install it then you'll have to use apt-get.
    what you're looking for is called:
    mp-fremantle-generic-pr.
    - can you install that?
    i use fApMan and did the same you have mentioned
    couldn't find mpFfremantle-generic-pr but tried mp-fremantle-community-pr again and it said in log t depends on hildon-control-panel .

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    eefo | # 13 | 2011-07-05, 02:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by pusak gaoq View Post
    Have MAG hildon control panel been sucessfully install on you device??
    if it does then remove (purge) it then try reinstall mp-community-pr....
    but how to replace it with hildon-control-panel ?
    like if i simply remove MAG's one , wont it crash my phone as it couldn't find any alternative of hildon-control-panel ?

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    michaaa62 | # 14 | 2011-07-05, 07:12 | Report

    Did maemodder create some entries into /etc/apt/preferences?
    If unsure post its content, else just remove the file.

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    demolition | # 15 | 2011-07-05, 08:53 | Report

    It is possible that you somehow have both the fremantle v1.3 -pr and the cssu -pr files. This will cause conflicts.

    In fApMan
    - Press one of Install, Revove or Upgrade (doesn't matter which to start with)
    - Press "S"
    - - Select "All" (i.e. installed, not-installed as well as upgradable)
    - Press "C".
    - - select "All packages (ADVANCED)" (at bottom of list. It shows libraries and other non-user packages).
    - Type "mp-f"

    You will see two items:
    - mp-fremantle-community-pr
    - mp-fremantle-generic-pr

    On selecting each, two buttons will be visible at the bottom of the screen: Install and No operation.
    Which package has which button highlighted?

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    eefo | # 16 | 2011-07-05, 12:48 | Report

    Originally Posted by demolition View Post
    It is possible that you somehow have both the fremantle v1.3 -pr and the cssu -pr files. This will cause conflicts.

    In fApMan
    - Press one of Install, Revove or Upgrade (doesn't matter which to start with)
    - Press "S"
    - - Select "All" (i.e. installed, not-installed as well as upgradable)
    - Press "C".
    - - select "All packages (ADVANCED)" (at bottom of list. It shows libraries and other non-user packages).
    - Type "mp-f"

    You will see two items:
    - mp-fremantle-community-pr
    - mp-fremantle-generic-pr

    On selecting each, two buttons will be visible at the bottom of the screen: Install and No operation.
    Which package has which button highlighted?

    this is the output of what you have said to do .

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    eefo | # 17 | 2011-07-05, 12:52 | Report

    Originally Posted by michaaa62 View Post
    Did maemodder create some entries into /etc/apt/preferences?
    If unsure post its content, else just remove the file.
    and this is the output of the directory you have mentioned .
    what next ? :$

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    demolition | # 18 | 2011-07-06, 14:47 | Report

    I think the problem is a conflict between the CSSU repositories. From the images you have posted, the package named mp-fremantle-003-pr is in the repository fremantle ssu 003, whereas the one named mp-fremantle-community-pr is in the repository community SSU.

    To fix this conflict, disable the repository called fremantle ssu 003. In fact you can probably delete this one because I believe it's been superseded by the Community SSU repository.

    To troubleshoot further, try this...
    • Disable All repositories.
    • Enable the repository Nokia System Software Updates.
    • Enable CSSU repository.
    • View application list (using All & All packages (ADVANCED))
    • type "mp-f", as before.

    You have no -pr package installed by the looks of things. A -pr package is meta-package that installs a given OS version and the "hook" that OS updates look for to determine which version you are using and whether you can update. It is possible that in removing the -generic-pr, you removed other important things - you would need to check very carefully, and it would be quicker to back-up and re-flash. Installing -generic-pr is essentially a re-flash. Therefore, you will need to be careful and not install applications willy-nilly.

    My suggestion, if it is possible would be to install the CSSU -pr package. However, if it needs an existing -pr then you'll need to start from scratch.

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    eefo | # 19 | 2011-07-06, 15:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by demolition View Post
    I think the problem is a conflict between the CSSU repositories. From the images you have posted, the package named mp-fremantle-003-pr is in the repository fremantle ssu 003, whereas the one named mp-fremantle-community-pr is in the repository community SSU.

    To fix this conflict, disable the repository called fremantle ssu 003. In fact you can probably delete this one because I believe it's been superseded by the Community SSU repository.

    To troubleshoot further, try this...
    • Disable All repositories.
    • Enable the repository Nokia System Software Updates.
    • Enable CSSU repository.
    • View application list (using All & All packages (ADVANCED))
    • type "mp-f", as before.

    You have no -pr package installed by the looks of things. A -pr package is meta-package that installs a given OS version and the "hook" that OS updates look for to determine which version you are using and whether you can update. It is possible that in removing the -generic-pr, you removed other important things - you would need to check very carefully, and it would be quicker to back-up and re-flash. Installing -generic-pr is essentially a re-flash. Therefore, you will need to be careful and not install applications willy-nilly.

    My suggestion, if it is possible would be to install the CSSU -pr package. However, if it needs an existing -pr then you'll need to start from scratch.

    well my repository section is missing the Nokia System Software Update repository :$

    can i have it's details please ?

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    demolition | # 20 | 2011-07-06, 16:11 | Report

    Have a look at this list...
    NSSU may well be in listed in HAM but might not have been carried across to FAM if it was disabled when you installed FAM.

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