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#1
hi,

i hope someone can answer this :

i'm actually playing with my tablet and maemo mapper.

i just wanted to install the new version, and the programm installation manager tell that the terminal memory is full !

arg. i just don't know why, because i don't have much application
installed.

the just thing ii remember, is that whan i was downloading maps, my mmc was disconnected (i don't know why, i must reboot the unit). perhaps maps was downloaded in terminal memory...

how can manage this ? how can i free up some memory ?
should i fully re-install the OS erasing memory ?

thanks for help ?
 
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Look inside /home/user/apps/maemo-mapper, delete some directory (level 0,1,2 )

Last edited by cjackiewicz; 2006-09-14 at 10:54.
 

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#3
Originally Posted by cjackiewicz
Look inside /home/user/apps/maemo-mapper, delete some directory (level 0,1,2 )
Where are you keeping your map files, they can add up quickly on the internal memory?
 
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Originally Posted by cjackiewicz
Look inside /home/user/apps/maemo-mapper, delete some directory (level 0,1,2 )

thanks for answer !

should i need something like xterm ?

because i don't have anyspace actually to install it :/

R.
 
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Originally Posted by rjungmann
thanks for answer !

should i need something like xterm ?

because i don't have anyspace actually to install it :/

R.
Yes, xterm or ssh server. Delete disvovery.avi or other media files from device.

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Originally Posted by rjungmann
thanks for answer !

should i need something like xterm ?

because i don't have anyspace actually to install it :/

R.
Wow ... that is kind of an unfortunate catch-22.

Some things you can try:
- uninstall any apps (i.e. maemo-mapper) that you have installed in the hope that you can get enough room to install xterm to be able to access anything above /home/user/MyDocs (the sandbox that the file manager restricts you to :[ ) ... you might even disable the repos you don't need for this as the cache might be cleared for unused repos and might be enough to fit in xterm.

- someone might be nice enough to package you a tiny deb file that only installs a symbolic link from /home/user/MyDocs/rootfs to / ... this will then show up in the file manager.

- reflash the flash image as that will clear the user portion of the flash on the 770 itself.

Just make sure that when you install maemo-mapper the next time, tell the settings to store the maps on /media/mmc1/somedirectory

Last edited by mwiktowy; 2006-09-14 at 20:33.
 
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