Hi,
ext Steve Yelvington wrote:
The problem is not with Canola per se, but rather with the overall
sloppy condition of the Maemo repositories, both on maemo.org and on
other sites.
Software often depends on other packages not in the same repository, and
that's not documented or handled
ext Steve Yelvington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At this point I'm probably going to have to reflash the unit over the
weekend and start over, as I have managed to foul up Application
Manager, which opens a window but won't run.
Check whether you messed up sudo. This is usually the reason
The problem is not with Canola per se, but rather with the overall
sloppy condition of the Maemo repositories, both on maemo.org and on
other sites.
Software often depends on other packages not in the same repository, and
that's not documented or handled in any graceful way. So long as you
Hi,
Recently, I have this problem too. This is because, canola's installation
was no successfully finished . This happen in the installation of
avahi-daemon (canola dependency), because he try to access /etc/shadow file,
but is not present in the n800 device. To solve this I used xterm to create
José Luís wrote:
Recently, I have this problem too. This is because, canola's
installation was no successfully finished . This happen in the
installation of avahi-daemon (canola dependency), because he try to
access /etc/shadow file, but is not present in the n800 device. To
solve this I
I had this same problem, but I solve it by adding a new user:
adduser --shell /bin/false avahi
Just remember to disable this user after that.
Danilo Cesar Lemes de Paula
UFPR - Ciência da Computação
http://www.danilocesar.com
Danilo Cesar Lemes de Paula
UFPR - Ciência da Computação
I had this problem, and deleted the junk. Like most, I'm too busy to
wade thru junkie installation failures and funky kludge fixes.
Maemo needs to have a way for end users to quickly note apps that don't
install cleanly without hassles.
Danilo Cesar wrote:
I had this same problem, but I
Junk?
Canola is one of the best apps around for pdas...let alone the N800.
I had no problems when I installed and it works perfectly.
mike
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I had this problem, and deleted the junk. Like most, I'm too busy to
wade thru junkie installation failures and funky kludge
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Sent: Fri Sep 7 2007 02:52:04 PM PDT
Subject: Re: Canola never finds any media
Junk?
Canola is one of the best apps around for pdas...let alone the N800.
I had no problems when I installed and it works
On 9/6/07, Steve Yelvington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there some magic to making Canola actually find local media? Using
the Web-based configurator, I have /media/mmc1 and /media/mmc2 in the
Media Library. There are several gigs of MP3 files in folders on mmc1,
and I've rescanned until I'm
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