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    penguinbait | # 51 | 2008-05-02, 14:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by ahli.os View Post
    Uninstalling KDE (kdesup) quits with an error message ("rm cannot remove 'etc/rc2.d/S91cups").
    How can I (manually) get rid of kde?

    Karl

    rm -rf /var/lib/dpkg/info/kde*

    then you should be able to remove the apps from application manager

    you would also want to remove
    rm -rf /home/user/.kde if you are going to install the boot from SD version when you are done.

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    penguinbait | # 52 | 2008-05-02, 15:00 | Report

    Originally Posted by [[ cold ]] View Post
    Is there any problem using a 16GB SDHC card??
    No but it would have a 1gb swap, not sure if it woud work, I only have an 8, but the 8 makes a 512 swap and it works, so it might.

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    ahli.os | # 53 | 2008-05-02, 15:15 | Report

    Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
    rm -rf /var/lib/dpkg/info/kde*

    then you should be able to remove the apps from application manager

    you would also want to remove
    rm -rf /home/user/.kde if you are going to install the boot from SD version when you are done.
    That did it! But still I get this error message: "trying to overwrite .... local.sh which is ...local-mmc1

    I try to install to a N810 (internal card), with no external sd-card inserted.
    Karl

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    rwijnhov | # 54 | 2008-05-02, 15:46 | Report

    ok i am trying to install this on my n810 but I keep getting the error while installing install tools that it can't install install tools. I have no card inserted.

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    tabletrat | # 55 | 2008-05-02, 15:52 | Report

    Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
    any other reports good bad ugly??
    Followed the instructions, opened the install-tools in application manager, sat doing its progress bar thing for a while and then gave me the allways helpfull 'Couldn't install install-tools'
    Tried again, it asked me if I wanted to update (so I guess it must have done something the first time) and after a while it said 'Couldn't update install-tools'

    Although now I notice, it is sitting there in the installed applications list. Hmm.. how lucky am I feeling!

    This is on a newly flashed 810 with no additional card in it

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    [[ cold ]] | # 56 | 2008-05-02, 16:57 | Report

    Originally Posted by tabletrat View Post
    Followed the instructions, opened the install-tools in application manager, sat doing its progress bar thing for a while and then gave me the allways helpfull 'Couldn't install install-tools'
    Tried again, it asked me if I wanted to update (so I guess it must have done something the first time) and after a while it said 'Couldn't update install-tools'

    Although now I notice, it is sitting there in the installed applications list. Hmm.. how lucky am I feeling!

    This is on a newly flashed 810 with no additional card in it
    same happens to me with N800 + 16gb

    EDIT: must be this issue: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...051#post137051

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    penguinbait | # 57 | 2008-05-02, 17:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by [[ cold ]] View Post
    same happens to me with N800 + 16gb

    EDIT: must be this issue: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...051#post137051
    If it failed the first time, you need to reboot, and run again. Reboot is necessary?

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    penguinbait | # 58 | 2008-05-02, 17:18 | Report

    Originally Posted by ahli.os View Post
    That did it! But still I get this error message: "trying to overwrite .... local.sh which is ...local-mmc1

    I try to install to a N810 (internal card), with no external sd-card inserted.
    Karl


    You need to remove local-mmc1 also, this was part of your old KDE install

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    penguinbait | # 59 | 2008-05-02, 17:19 | Report

    Originally Posted by tabletrat View Post
    Followed the instructions, opened the install-tools in application manager, sat doing its progress bar thing for a while and then gave me the allways helpfull 'Couldn't install install-tools'
    Tried again, it asked me if I wanted to update (so I guess it must have done something the first time) and after a while it said 'Couldn't update install-tools'

    Although now I notice, it is sitting there in the installed applications list. Hmm.. how lucky am I feeling!

    This is on a newly flashed 810 with no additional card in it
    If it fails first time, did it reboot? EVERYONE Please send me your application manager logs

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    rwijnhov | # 60 | 2008-05-02, 18:27 | Report

    ok where do I find the log?

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