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    sarah11918 | # 141 | 2008-01-09, 20:16 | Report

    Wow, I'm learning so much reading these threads. This is really awesome. Forgive this blatant beg for a grand central invite, but I'd love to try this out. So, if anyone has one to spare . . .

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    zerojay | # 142 | 2008-01-09, 20:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by deadmalc View Post
    Yup seems to hammer the battery life, even if it is not connected to the interweb
    I have to disagree. You guys must have something else draining it.

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    sjgadsby | # 143 | 2008-01-09, 20:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by deadmalc View Post
    Yup seems to hammer the battery life, even if it is not connected to the interweb
    Do you have a SIP account defined and enabled now when you didn't previously?

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    munky261 | # 144 | 2008-01-10, 07:39 | Report

    ive been leaving messaging on and a web page constantly open to my grandcentral address book , and not noticed increased battery drain at all.

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    Lupin3d | # 145 | 2008-01-10, 08:25 | Report

    I resolve my installation problem removing all repository (leaving only the 3 officials) then follow again the steps from the rtcom site.


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    qole | # 146 | 2008-01-10, 22:51 | Report

    Originally Posted by timsamoff View Post
    Anyone else having trouble with the latest RTCOM update (2.1-14)? It's in my Application Manager, under Check for Updates, but attempting to update results in an error, with a few dependencies missing. (I have 2.1-13 installed.)

    -T.
    I had to install all the components separately. For some reason, the install package demands that certain dependencies are equal to a specific version, rather than being equal to OR GREATER THAN the version. None of the components have this problem, only the meta-package, rtcomm-beta-os2008 or whatever. The App Manager mis-reports this problem as having "missing" dependencies.

    Just go into app manager and see what that package installs, and then install all of the packages manually. It worked for me. Just a pain in the a**.

    I should clarify that I have upgraded several packages that the installer package depends on, including libglade2-0, and this installer doesn't like that.

    By the way, it is GREAT to have all my protocols built-in now!!

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    Last edited by qole; 2008-01-10 at 23:05.

     
    violent ken | # 147 | 2008-01-10, 23:17 | Report

    on my n800 now. AIM is not connecting anymore.
    problems with aim for anyone else?

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    El Amir | # 148 | 2008-01-12, 19:13 | Report

    Originally Posted by anidel View Post
    You just have to wait.
    All of mine appeared after a while.
    how long is a "while" for you ?

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    Gadget25 | # 149 | 2008-01-13, 04:31 | Report

    I just installed the beta . Now i've noticed my app manager shows alot of new things in both installed apps and browser part of app manager., once installed the update i deleted the 3 catalogs. Is it normal to have so much files in the show installed app section?its crazy. Other than that everything else is ok

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    El Amir | # 150 | 2008-01-13, 05:04 | Report

    Originally Posted by Gadget25 View Post
    I just installed the beta . Now i've noticed my app manager shows alot of new things in both installed apps and browser part of app manager., once installed the update i deleted the 3 catalogs. Is it normal to have so much files in the show installed app section?its crazy. Other than that everything else is ok
    I'm guessing you're still in REDPILL mode.
    you should go back to ''normal'' mode ( a.k.a BLUEPILL mode) , where you'll see alot less details about the applications that you have/can install in application manager.
    To do so, go to ''application manager'' --> ''tools'' --> ''applications catalogue''
    then click ''new''. type ''matrix'' insted of the ''http://'' and then click cancel.
    Finaly choose ''BLUEPILL" when asked.

    Hope that helps;

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