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I've got a N800 with OS2008 installed. I installed Rhapsody and now want to uninstall it but it's not listed in the uninstallable application list. Any ideas?


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reboot ? ant try again ?
works sometimes.
Give it a try
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Originally Posted by El Amir View Post
reboot ? ant try again ?
works sometimes.
Give it a try

I've tried switching it off and on a few times and it doesn't appear in the installed apps to allow me to uninstall it. Other applications which I installed do appear.
 
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I didn't install it but had a very difficult time getting rid of the stub installer - I'm in Canada, so why must I install it just to uninstall?

This is what I did:
1) Install openssh (you might be able to use becomeroot if you want to do this all locally)
2) connect to the n800 and run dpkg --get-selections | grep rhapsody
3) apt-get remove [whatever-rhapsody-package-name-came-up]

for me #3 was rhapsody-installer.

Hope this helps!
 
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Originally Posted by BoxOfSnoo View Post
I didn't install it but had a very difficult time getting rid of the stub installer - I'm in Canada, so why must I install it just to uninstall?

This is what I did:
1) Install openssh (you might be able to use becomeroot if you want to do this all locally)
2) connect to the n800 and run dpkg --get-selections | grep rhapsody
3) apt-get remove [whatever-rhapsody-package-name-came-up]

for me #3 was rhapsody-installer.

Hope this helps!
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#7
hi,
i followed the apt-get instructions and it worked. but the icon is still present in the menu! is there anything else that i have to do? i want rhapsody completely out. thanks for any help,
 
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#8
Go to '/etc/others-menu' and remove file '0400_rhapsody.desktop' (shotcut)
 
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