Strange live update errors

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  1. melle_escaton

    melle_escaton

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    Hi everyone,

    My Acer Aspire One (Linpus 1.0.9 OS) has been working beautifully since December when I bought it, but I have come across some really strange errors when I have tried to update it or install new software via its own add/remove programs tool.

    1. Any programs I have tried to add via the add/remove programs tool don't upload at all - the tool gets stuck at the 'dependencies' stage and can't even be closed down manually. Only solution is hard reset from the power button.

    2. Live update also doesn't work, and I get the following error (please see below).

    I'd be very grateful for any help or explanation for either of these two issues, which I wonder whether they might be related...

    Thanks a lot,

    Andrea

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    LIVE UPDATE ERROR:

    filename = /var/cache/online-updater/thunar.sh,url_file = http://update.linpus.com/ACER/AspireOne ... /thunar.sh
    setting url http://update.linpus.com/ACER/AspireOne ... /thunar.sh
    resume to downlond from 71777
    try to download http://update.linpus.com/ACER/AspireOne ... /thunar.sh
    * About to connect() to update.linpus.com port 80 (#0)
    * Trying 211.78.162.151... * connected
    * Connected to update.linpus.com (211.78.162.151) port 80 (#0)
    > GET /ACER/AspireOne/v1.0.9/thunar.sh HTTP/1.1
    Range: bytes=71777-
    Host: update.linpus.com
    Accept: */*

    < HTTP/1.1 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable
    < Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2009 13:05:45 GMT
    < Server: Apache
    < Transfer-Encoding: chunked
    < Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
    <
    * transfer closed with outstanding read data remaining
    * Closing connection #0
    * Transferred a partial file
     
    melle_escaton, Apr 9, 2009
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