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I had the same problem with using the application manager, installing the update is easy, open xterm, and use sudo gainroot. then apt-get upgrade map. It will also update a number of other packages.
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You can first uninstall the map application, and then install it again in order to get the new version. This workaround worked fine on my N800 with OS2008.
Unable to install
Software contains updates to packages installed from a different source and is likely to harm the system. Contact software author.
This is a brand new N810 which only got the OS2008 upgrade yesterday. What could be the problem here?