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    ddiscodave | # 101 | 2010-12-31, 05:03 | Report

    okay so installed it but it crashes as soon as i launch it. any ideas?

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    ayazpak | # 102 | 2010-12-31, 05:08 | Report

    After installation Columbus Navigation Toolkit it crashes on start-up

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    peacekeper | # 103 | 2010-12-31, 06:21 | Report

    yeap for me is the same once i click on the icon it crashes.

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    ajack | # 104 | 2010-12-31, 06:25 | Report

    @ddiscodave and ayazpak:

    go to terminal as root, edit the file:

    /etc/ld.so.conf

    and add in the following line:

    /opt/usr/lib

    Save the file, then run:

    ldconfig

    You should now be able to launch Columbus. If it still doesn't work, reboot your N900 and all should run. Hope this helps...

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    peacekeper | # 105 | 2010-12-31, 08:02 | Report

    Originally Posted by ajack View Post
    @ddiscodave and ayazpak:

    go to terminal as root, edit the file:

    /etc/ld.so.conf

    and add in the following line:

    /opt/usr/lib

    Save the file, then run:

    ldconfig

    You should now be able to launch Columbus. If it still doesn't work, reboot your N900 and all should run. Hope this helps...
    didn't works for me its says: "/etc/ld.so.conf permission denied"

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    ajack | # 106 | 2010-12-31, 09:41 | Report

    Originally Posted by peacekeper View Post
    didn't works for me its says: "/etc/ld.so.conf permission denied"
    Like I said, you need to have root access... try typing:

    sudo gainroot

    the prompt should change from an "$" to a "#". If this fails, you need to run the Application Manager and install a program called "rootsh".

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    peacekeper | # 107 | 2010-12-31, 10:10 | Report

    Originally Posted by ajack View Post
    Like I said, you need to have root access... try typing:

    sudo gainroot

    the prompt should change from an "$" to a "#". If this fails, you need to run the Application Manager and install a program called "rootsh".

    sorry for bother u ajack, but i have root acces and still the message with the permission denied.

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    ayazpak | # 108 | 2010-12-31, 10:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by ajack View Post
    Like I said, you need to have root access... try typing:

    sudo gainroot

    the prompt should change from an "$" to a "#". If this fails, you need to run the Application Manager and install a program called "rootsh".
    Root installed but result is permission denied

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    ajack | # 109 | 2010-12-31, 10:25 | Report

    Originally Posted by peacekeper View Post
    sorry for bother u ajack, but i have root acces and still the message with the permission denied.
    There is a possibility your rootfs is mounted as READ-ONLY, you will need to search for a solution in these forums or via Google. I know how to solve this if it affects your microSD or MyDocs mounted media but am not sure how (if it's even the case here) for the rootfs. Sorry...

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    ddiscodave | # 110 | 2010-12-31, 12:57 | Report

    real bummer...... was looking forward to using it. gonna uninstall now and hope for a stable version later. happy new year

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