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#71
o_O you don't have wget installed???
Sometimes I wonder what Nokia was thinking not having these basic tools pre-installed.

I don't have the incompatible message so it's difficult to debug.
Are you using HAM (Hildon Application Manager; GUI)? If so then yeah it's "incompatible" (not a defined category) but if dpkg is saying it then there are other issues. Did you install libuuid1? Also did you uninstall the Maemo5 version of qemu?

Just to make sure you have the right version of this package, I want you to download this md5sum binary I compiled for Diablo:
Download: http://p7230.homelinux.com/maemo/md5sum
# chmod +x md5sum
# ./md5sum qemu-kvm_0.12.3-0maemo1_armel.deb
Your output should be:
f2ff22cdbbb51c5805aa091de4cdb996 qemu-kvm_0.12.3-0maemo1_armel.deb

If that hash is different then it means you downloaded an older version that I packaged.

If it's the same, then I don't have a clue what the problem is.
 

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#72
Hey linux!

What directory does md5sum get moved to?

Right now it's sitting on my external memory card.

Thanks!
 
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#73
md5sum should reside in /usr/bin/ (default location set by coreutils; and benefit is that it's in the PATH).
However for my example just put md5sum in the same directory as the qemu .deb file and it'll work. It's very portable.
 

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Okay. Will do!

Thanks chief!
 

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#75
Output was

f2ff22cdbbb51c5805aa091de4cdb996 qemu-kvm_0.12.3-0maemo1_armel.deb



So what's next?
 
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#76
That means it was the same file >_<
I was hoping that was the problem.

You could try
# apt-get remove qemu-kvm
# apt-get remove qemu

Then
# dpkg -i qemu-kvm_0.12.3-0maemo1_armel.deb

But for now I'm out of ideas, sorry.
 

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#77
Okay chief.

[1|root@Nokia-N800-43-7|/usr/bin/adom-qemu]apt-get install libuuid1
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer require d:
python-dateutil
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libuuid1
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 17 not upgraded.
Need to get 39.0kB of archives.
After unpacking 90.1kB of additional disk space will be used.
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
libuuid1
Install these packages without verification [y/N]? y
Get:1 http://qole.org maemo/main libuuid1 1.40.3-1 [39.0kB]
Fetched 39.0kB in 2s (16.3kB/s)
Selecting previously deselected package libuuid1.
(Reading database ... 22947 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking libuuid1 (from .../libuuid1_1.40.3-1_armel.deb) ...
Setting up libuuid1 (1.40.3-1) ...
[1|root@Nokia-N800-43-7|/usr/bin/adom-qemu]dpkg -i qemu-kvm_0.12.3-0maemo1_ar mel.deb
Selecting previously deselected package qemu-kvm.
(Reading database ... 22951 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking qemu-kvm (from qemu-kvm_0.12.3-0maemo1_armel.deb) ...
Setting up qemu-kvm (0.12.3-0maemo1) ...




Good, yes?

But still...

[1|user@Nokia-N800-43-7|~]cd /usr/bin/adom-qemu/
[1|user@Nokia-N800-43-7|/usr/bin/adom-qemu]./adom.sh
./qemu-i386: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.7' not found (required by ./qemu-i386)

Turds.
 
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#78
Oh. well at least it appeared to install (haven't tested it to make sure it properly works).

I think I'll have to take a look at this adom script.
 

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If you could, a screenshot please?

And second, since I'll be reflashing tomorrow, a step by step on how you installed this correctly?

That would totally rock!
 
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No, no. I only got QEMU installed, not the script.
And I'm going to get some sleep now.

If you reflash, be SURE to backup your stuff. I know you have a LOT of custom stuff setup so be careful!!!

You may want to save a dd of your install. Also you wish to take this time to create a cloned install onto an SD card.

I'll take a look at this adom tomorrow I guess.

I'm tired, so just, just be careful, Addison.
 

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