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== Special Note ==
 
== Special Note ==
You should not need to use these instructions under normal circumstances.  Preware allows you to add / edit / and delete feeds via the "Manage Feeds" option in its application menu.  These instructions should only be used in the event of difficulties using this functionality from within Preware.
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You should not need to use these instructions under normal circumstances.  Preware allows you to add, edit, and delete feeds via the "Manage Feeds" option in its application menu.  These instructions should only be used in the event of difficulties using this functionality from within Preware.
  
 
== Instructions ==
 
== Instructions ==
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Feed files are stored in '/media/cryptofs/apps/etc/ipkg'.  We recommend you move the feed files you want to remove into an archive folder on /media/internal in case you change your mind.  You can go back and physically remove them later.
 
Feed files are stored in '/media/cryptofs/apps/etc/ipkg'.  We recommend you move the feed files you want to remove into an archive folder on /media/internal in case you change your mind.  You can go back and physically remove them later.
  
In the example below, we'll remove the "WebosTesting" feed by moving it to an archive folder that we created.
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In the example below, an archive directory is created and the "WebosTesting" feed is moved there:
  
 
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Revision as of 18:29, 17 April 2010

Special Note

You should not need to use these instructions under normal circumstances. Preware allows you to add, edit, and delete feeds via the "Manage Feeds" option in its application menu. These instructions should only be used in the event of difficulties using this functionality from within Preware.

Instructions

Feed files are stored in '/media/cryptofs/apps/etc/ipkg'. We recommend you move the feed files you want to remove into an archive folder on /media/internal in case you change your mind. You can go back and physically remove them later.

In the example below, an archive directory is created and the "WebosTesting" feed is moved there:

root@palm-webos-device:/# cd /media/cryptofs/apps/etc/ipkg
root@palm-webos-device:/media/cryptofs/apps/etc/ipkg# ls
Alpha.conf.disabled                 palm-beta.conf.disabled             precentral-themes.conf.disabled
WebosTesting.conf.disabled          palm-catalog-updates.conf.disabled  precentral.conf
arch.conf                           palm-catalog.conf.disabled          prethemer.conf.disabled
optware.conf                        palm-web-updates.conf.disabled      webos-internals.conf
palm-beta-updates.conf.disabled     palm-web.conf.disabled              webos-patches.conf
root@palm-webos-device:/media/cryptofs/apps/etc/ipkg# mkdir /media/internal/feed-archive
root@palm-webos-device:/media/cryptofs/apps/etc/ipkg# mv WebosTesting.conf.disabled /media/internal/feed-archive/
root@palm-webos-device:/media/cryptofs/apps/etc/ipkg#