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    Taux | # 91 | 2010-12-16, 18:41 | Report

    Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
    It'll need to be connected to the internet somehow in order to update the catalogue when you re-enable it, but it doesn't matter whether that's wifi or 3G. The only other thing I can suggest to check is whether you're out of disk space. What's the output from running "df -h / /home" in X Terminal?
    I connected via 3G and went through the steps again, but still nothing.

    In X Terminal, got:
    footfs Size 227.6M Used 130.3M Available 93.2M Use 58% Moun /
    /dev/mmcblk0p2 Size 2.0G Used 191.7M Available 1.7G Use 10% Moun /hom

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    ashwin | # 92 | 2011-01-13, 04:42 | Report

    Can someone help...i get operation failed while opening application manager ... here is the log
    hildon application manager 2.2.71
    E: Invalid record in the preference file, no Package header
    E: Invalid record in the preference file, no Package header
    E: Invalid record in the preference file, no Package header

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    ashwin | # 93 | 2011-01-13, 06:10 | Report

    HELPPPPPPPPP

    Can someone help...i get operation failed while opening application manager ... here is the log
    hildon application manager 2.2.71
    E: Invalid record in the preference file, no Package header
    E: Invalid record in the preference file, no Package header
    E: Invalid record in the preference file, no Package header

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    Rob1n | # 94 | 2011-01-13, 09:29 | Report

    Originally Posted by ashwin View Post
    HELPPPPPPPPP

    Can someone help...i get operation failed while opening application manager ... here is the log
    hildon application manager 2.2.71
    E: Invalid record in the preference file, no Package header
    E: Invalid record in the preference file, no Package header
    E: Invalid record in the preference file, no Package header
    Your /etc/apt/preferences file is invalid. You'll need to edit & fix it (or remove it) - it should have sets of the following:
    Code:
    Package:
    Pin:
    Pin-Priority:
    From the error message, either you're missing the Package: line, or there's extra blank lines in the wrong place.

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    ashwin | # 95 | 2011-01-13, 17:15 | Report

    Pin: release a=unstable
    Pin-Priority: 1001

    Pin: release a=unstable
    Pin-Priority: 1001

    Package:hildon-desktop
    Pin: release a=unstable
    Pin-Priority: 1001


    this is how the preferences file looks like..can u pls help me out wat to do with it...or can i completely remove it?

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    ashwin | # 96 | 2011-01-13, 17:20 | Report

    i moved preferences to some other name..it works fine..is it safe to remove preferences file?

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    Rob1n | # 97 | 2011-01-13, 19:52 | Report

    Originally Posted by ashwin View Post
    i moved preferences to some other name..it works fine..is it safe to remove preferences file?
    It's safe, yes - the preferences file is used to prevent specific packages from being replaced, so removing it will just mean the official packages will get reinstalled if they're replaced. From the look of yours, you're running a modified hildon-desktop though, so you probably just want to remove the lines above "Package: hildon-desktop" to prevent it from being removed.

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    ashwin | # 98 | 2011-01-13, 20:22 | Report

    thnxs rob1n...its up and running now

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    rushi124 | # 99 | 2011-01-25, 12:34 | Report

    I too have the same problem..

    i entered in xterm as df -h /
    and the result is

    Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
    df: /: can't find mount point

    wat to do now...

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    rushi124 | # 100 | 2011-01-26, 05:21 | Report

    can someone plz help me... even now showing no memory for new messages......

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