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#21
i dn have it m sorry...m new with my phn plsss help me (((
 
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#22
m new with my phn
and ya i dont have it
pls help me out (((((
 
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#23
can some one help
 
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#24
i have same prob....operation failed
can u help guys plsss
nthin is working
 
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#25
Hi nappyboy,
lots of people here are willing to help in english, although it is not their native language. We are communicating with words, not with letters. Please educate yourself to use sentences everybody understands. Thanks!:
So, what was your question?

Edit: Don't take me too serious
 

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#26
soory for that...when i open my application manager it shows operation failed..i try to do apt-get update but it doesnt works ,it says manually install dpkg --configure -a
then it shows no spave left on device
 
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#27
I am now experiencing a similar problem as some of the ones described in this thread. Both HAM and Faster Application Manager fail to install / uninstall anything.

The FAM log returned the following error message:

dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 30471
package `buliscores':
EOF during value of field `Maemo-Icon-26' (missing final newline)
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)

I have tried the "apt-get -f install" solution mentioned earlier in this thread, but it only returned "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded".

Can anyone help me with a solution short of reflashing the device? I am really getting kind of desperate here.

Thanks in advance, any help would be much appreciated.
 
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#28
@jcw1
Have you read whole thread? Have you tried tricks what Rob1n has suggested here? Please make backup before messing around with these commands and be prepared to flash your device.
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#29
@slender
I actually read the whole thread but failed to make the connection between the advice from Rob1n and my particular problem. Anyway, as suggested by Rob1n, "dpkg --clear-avail" followed by "apt-get update" solved the problem.

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
 

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#30
when i use the dpkg --configure -a command i get the following error..

dpkg: parse error, in file ' var/lib/dpkg/updates/0003' near line 1:
newline in field name '#padding'

am totally clueless....tried the dpkg --clear avail and apt-get install...nothing...i dont wanna reflash...help
 
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