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#45
Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
A workaround is to temporarly change /etc/mer-release to something they recognize.
After registration, restore to original.
Seems, they check not only /etc/mer-release
I replaced /etc/mer-release on My Tablet with /etc/mer-release from my Jolla Phone (where the installation run fine) - but get the same error:
Invalid os.... does not exist.....
 

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