passwords, I
get
the
same problem.
Could be the user (or root) password the problem why the Application
Manager
does not work?
Is it possible to reset the user password?
Any idea about that?
-- Missatge reenviat
ext Francesc Roig-i-Feliu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After changing the hostname by NOKIA-N800-51, the Application
Manager works again.
I am happy to hear that!
I hope we soonish get increased robustness in the Application Manager
when sudo breaks. You wouldn't be able to use it when sudo
Hi,
After reflashing my N800 and changing the user and root passwords, I get the
same problem.
Could be the user (or root) password the problem why the Application Manager
does not work?
Is it possible to reset the user password?
Any idea about that?
-- Missatge reenviat
.
Could be the user (or root) password the problem why the Application
Manager
does not work?
Is it possible to reset the user password?
Any idea about that?
-- Missatge reenviat --
Assumpte: Re: Application manager does not work.
Data: Divendres 16 Febrer 2007
De: Francesc Roig-i
(or root) password the problem why the Application
Manager
does not work?
Is it possible to reset the user password?
Any idea about that?
-- Missatge reenviat --
Assumpte: Re: Application manager does not work.
Data: Divendres 16 Febrer 2007
De: Francesc
ext Francesc Roig-i-Feliu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a problem with the application manager. Applications manager
does not work. It shows a white screen but nothing inside. Any idea
about what could be happening?
The Application Manager is unfortunately very, very brittle during
startup
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 04:57:46PM +0100, Francesc Roig-i-Feliu wrote:
A Dilluns 19 Febrer 2007, Paul Klapperich va escriure:
I always setup a user password, edit the 'gainroot' script, and lock the
root account using 'passwd -l'
The maemo wiki explains how to edit the gainroot script, or
Device: n800
when I try to upgrade (apt-get update works fine) the device, I get:
Nok:~# apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libgnutls11:
Ooh, don't apt-get upgrade or apt-get dist-upgrade. I've bricked my
device 2 or 3 times doing that. The device doesn't (yet) support updating in
this manner. Only use check for updates in the application manager.
Since you did proceed through apt-get -f install--even though you say
nothing
Paul Klapperich wrote:
Since you did proceed through apt-get -f install--even though you
say nothing happened--I'm a little concerned. Please use the backup
utility and perform a backup. Then power the device off (Press the
power button on top and choose turn off from the list). Once it has
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