Re: Alarm setting

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I looked at trying to purge the clock and data, however, the list of applications/files it would have purged made me wonder if I would do more damage then help.

Denis

On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 4:58 AM, Jerry Van Baren <gvb.maemo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Denis Dimick wrote:
Hugo,

It looks like I did something to screw up the settings, clock is not an option. I tried to re-install osso-clock, and osso-clock-data, however, apt-get is reporting it's already installed. I tried to do a restore from an older backup and Clock did not reappear on the Applets screen.

I had in the past installed Cairo Clock, however, I don't think this would have deleted the default clock.

Thanks for any ideas,

Denis

Hi Denis,

I'm assuming you have ssh access to your n8xx... ssh in and use the --reinstall option:
 apt-get install --reinstall osso-clock osso-clock-data

If you need to use a bigger hammer, remove and re-install it:
 apt-get remove --purge osso-clock osso-clock-data
(the purge to remove all associated data) to remove it and then re-install it.

HTH,
gvb



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