Hi! I've the same problem of Naidu9. So, my question is: ``How can I uninstall the broken kde-mmc1 and kde-mmc2 from my N800?''
Thanks a lot.
gp
I can try walking you through getting it fixed, then we can uninstall it it you want, but otherwise you need to edit some and delete some files to remove it.
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I can try walking you through getting it fixed, then we can uninstall it it you want, but otherwise you need to edit some and delete some files to remove it.
Thanks to penguibait for his wonderful work!! I really appreciate his live helping!
I think it's better do not post the solution to my problem of 'uninstalling', because It's a 'very particular' solution, working directly on the file of my own N800... Reporting here all the steps will only generate confusion.
Well, I finally got it installed. No idea what the problem was, I ended up using the same files I had downloaded previously, because I couldn't get a good file download. I tried on a Windows PC, a Linux notebook, and the N800, all had the same problems. The first files I downloaded were the proper size, and installed on the fourth try. <shrug> Now that it's working, my initial impression is that it's a dancing bear. The wonder isn't that it dances well, it's that it dances at all. There is a huge amount of time spent watching little icons bounce up and down, as apps s l o w l y load, and then slowly run. I'll play with it awhile and see if I want to keep it. It requires patience, though. Penguinbait, thanks for the work.
Thanks to penguibait for his wonderful work!! I really appreciate his live helping!
I think it's better do not post the solution to my problem of 'uninstalling', because It's a 'very particular' solution, working directly on the file of my own N800... Reporting here all the steps will only generate confusion.
gp
I had the same issues as well. After consulting with PB, i found that even though the '/usr/bin/bzip2' dir didn't exist, I had multiple libbz type files being used by canola and python/ukmp. In their application details, there was mention of bzip.
In the end, what solved my issue was reflashing and installing KDE before installing all my other apps. This ensured that no other apps were installing bzip in the background.
Next hurdle is getting past the strange font in microB. I can hardly read what I'm typing. Hope this helps some people.
Incidentally, after reinstalling all my apps and configuring them, my fonts in microB switched to what i switched my kde ones to (nokia sans). weird but it sure makes having kde and os2008 more pleasant.
PB, let me know if you want to look over my n800 to see what's different.
Incidentally, after reinstalling all my apps and configuring them, my fonts in microB switched to what i switched my kde ones to (nokia sans). weird but it sure makes having kde and os2008 more pleasant.
PB, let me know if you want to look over my n800 to see what's different.
stjuste
Confirmed!! I changed all my fonts in KDE except monospaced to 8pt Nokia Sans(which looks beautiful btw. Still readable but small enough to give you lots of space) and changed monospace to 8pt font too. Exited KDE, checked the browser, was still broken, rebooted, checked browser, fixed. Dunno why, but it worked.
*edit* I also noticed anything that still uses monospace fonts, such as code blocks, still use the broken font. Hopefully there is a way in the future to seperate the fonts for kde and maemo completely. Still much better though!