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Hello guys,


I tried installing Wifi Switcher from the application manager but it won't install anything any more.
I installed wifi switcher from SSH using apt-get install and it worked.
Anyone knows what can cause this. It says something about not enough memory (Language is in Dutch so I past the message exactly)

Also Wifi switcher doesn't show up in my settings menu, so I can't edit any settings. (I can use it normally though)

Last edited by Devrim; 2010-11-01 at 14:32.
 
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do you have conky can you report what is the rootfs usage?
 
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well try at first:
1.disable any unused catalogs in appman
2.remove any unused applications (this frees the hell lots of memory)
3.clear privacy data in microb (web) all
4.issue the command apt-get clear in xterm

Last edited by ammyt; 2010-11-02 at 14:35.
 
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Originally Posted by ammyt View Post
do you have conky can you report what is the rootfs usage?
Conky says I used 187 of the 228MB (36.8MB left)

That's the weird thing, I can install application from terminal but not from the application manager


Last edited by Devrim; 2010-11-02 at 15:55.
 
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Originally Posted by ammyt View Post
well try at first:
1.disable any unused catalogs in appman
I use them all

2.remove any unused applications (this frees the hell lots of memory)
I don't think it's really an memory issue but even if I remove applications I can't reinstall them.
I removed Wifi Switcher and when I tried to reinstall it, it failed (from the application manager, I got it installed from terminal)

3.clear privacy data in microb (web) all
I don't use microb, I use Opera so I don't have to clean it do I?

4.issue the command apt-get clear in xterm
apt-get clean worked better then apt-get clear ;p
 
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Bumping for the motherland
 
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Oh and btw: Faster Application Manager does upgrade and install new applications.
It looks like something is wrong with the default application manager, any way to reinstall this without a new flash?
 
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