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    Dekko 2 install on 16.04

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      FishFingers44 last edited by

      Hey I'm trying to install Dekko 2 from the gitlab

      https://gitlab.com/dekkan/dekko/tags/0.1.6-beta1

      Running this command tells me git isn't recognised

      git submodule update --init --recursive upstream/
      clickable

      So I ran

      sudo apt-get install git

      to be told

      "You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives"

      so I ran

      sudo apt-get clean

      &

      sudo apt-get autoclean but still get the free space error when trying to install git

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        negations @FishFingers44 last edited by

        @fishfingers44 I installed it by downloading the click package via the browser to downloads folder then selecting OpenStore to install it.

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          Lakotaubp @FishFingers44 last edited by

          Follow the link and as said above download or install the click directly. The Openstore app will install it. If you still have issues follow the info below

          Remove cache, data,config and delete with UT Tweak
          Then ran rm -f ~/.config/upstart/dekkod*
          Restart device. I then ran the rm command again, just to be extra sure. Reinstall dekko2 beta1. You should get set up account page.

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            hummlbach @FishFingers44 last edited by

            @fishfingers44 you only need to go to the process posted by @Lakotaubp if you had an alpha version of dekko2 installed. If not, the installation of the click should be sufficient. I think not even a reboot should be necessary. Please try and tell whether my assumptions hold true... 😉

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              FishFingers44 last edited by

              Thanks for responses guys. I could only find a dekko click package from 2016..

              Is there a repository for up to date click packages?

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                advocatux @FishFingers44 last edited by

                @fishfingers44 generally speaking, all the up to date clicks are in https://open-store.io/

                Speaking about Dekko specifically, as it's under heavy development, you need to follow the releases in its repo (https://gitlab.com/dekkan/dekko/tags/) for now

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