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Crossplatformui error


Ubuntu 12.10 stuck in incomplete upgrade stateNvidia driver updated - mixed versions of 304.88 and 319.32dpkg: error processing linux-generic unmet dependency errordpkg: parse errorCannot install using Software Center - fix does not workdpkg: error processing (--unpack)Can't purge old kernels (dependency problems), but /boot is out of spacedpkg error code (100)Error with libpam-systemd:amd64 dpkg errorRecovering from badly damaged package system (dpkg+python+???)






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I face crossplatformui errors when I install the crossplatformui application for mts mblaze wireless broadband modem. On a forum I learnt that the error was because the package needed a kernel version lower than 2.6 whereas I use Ubuntu 12.04 the kernel version being 3.2.0.24



So I want to know where I could find




  1. A compatible crossplatformui package for the kernel version 3.2.0.24


  2. A safe way to remove crossplatformui other than editing the dpkg status file which did work once but caused a big problem lately. I would like to know a safer and better way to remove/purge it











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    I face crossplatformui errors when I install the crossplatformui application for mts mblaze wireless broadband modem. On a forum I learnt that the error was because the package needed a kernel version lower than 2.6 whereas I use Ubuntu 12.04 the kernel version being 3.2.0.24



    So I want to know where I could find




    1. A compatible crossplatformui package for the kernel version 3.2.0.24


    2. A safe way to remove crossplatformui other than editing the dpkg status file which did work once but caused a big problem lately. I would like to know a safer and better way to remove/purge it











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      I face crossplatformui errors when I install the crossplatformui application for mts mblaze wireless broadband modem. On a forum I learnt that the error was because the package needed a kernel version lower than 2.6 whereas I use Ubuntu 12.04 the kernel version being 3.2.0.24



      So I want to know where I could find




      1. A compatible crossplatformui package for the kernel version 3.2.0.24


      2. A safe way to remove crossplatformui other than editing the dpkg status file which did work once but caused a big problem lately. I would like to know a safer and better way to remove/purge it











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      I face crossplatformui errors when I install the crossplatformui application for mts mblaze wireless broadband modem. On a forum I learnt that the error was because the package needed a kernel version lower than 2.6 whereas I use Ubuntu 12.04 the kernel version being 3.2.0.24



      So I want to know where I could find




      1. A compatible crossplatformui package for the kernel version 3.2.0.24


      2. A safe way to remove crossplatformui other than editing the dpkg status file which did work once but caused a big problem lately. I would like to know a safer and better way to remove/purge it








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          In my experience, you don't have to edit the dpkg status to remove it. Here's what I did:





          1. Enter /var/lib/dpkg/info



            cd /var/lib/dpkg/info



          2. Delete all entry related to crossplatformui



            sudo rm crossplatformui.*



          3. Force remove crossplatformui



            sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq crossplatformui



          Display would be :



              (Reading database ... 
          dpkg: warning: files list file for package `crossplatformui' missing, assuming package has no files currently installed.

          (Reading database ... 159448 files and directories currently installed.)

          Removing crossplatformui ...



          1. Done! I didn't experience any problem with my system (Ubuntu 12.04 with kernel 3.2.0-24-generic-pae) by doing this method.


          Cheers!






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          CrossPlatformUI works along with CDMA modem switcher.



          I got this from a Indonesian website which I don't remember right now. It works for me. Only thing is you have to make sure the version of CrossPlatformUI you are using identifies your data card.



          Crossplateform works even if it is not properly installed. It works for me so it will work for you. My version is 2.0.6.



          I hope this help.






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            In my experience, you don't have to edit the dpkg status to remove it. Here's what I did:





            1. Enter /var/lib/dpkg/info



              cd /var/lib/dpkg/info



            2. Delete all entry related to crossplatformui



              sudo rm crossplatformui.*



            3. Force remove crossplatformui



              sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq crossplatformui



            Display would be :



                (Reading database ... 
            dpkg: warning: files list file for package `crossplatformui' missing, assuming package has no files currently installed.

            (Reading database ... 159448 files and directories currently installed.)

            Removing crossplatformui ...



            1. Done! I didn't experience any problem with my system (Ubuntu 12.04 with kernel 3.2.0-24-generic-pae) by doing this method.


            Cheers!






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            In my experience, you don't have to edit the dpkg status to remove it. Here's what I did:





            1. Enter /var/lib/dpkg/info



              cd /var/lib/dpkg/info



            2. Delete all entry related to crossplatformui



              sudo rm crossplatformui.*



            3. Force remove crossplatformui



              sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq crossplatformui



            Display would be :



                (Reading database ... 
            dpkg: warning: files list file for package `crossplatformui' missing, assuming package has no files currently installed.

            (Reading database ... 159448 files and directories currently installed.)

            Removing crossplatformui ...



            1. Done! I didn't experience any problem with my system (Ubuntu 12.04 with kernel 3.2.0-24-generic-pae) by doing this method.


            Cheers!






            share|improve this answer


























            • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! This seems like it is, at least in part, an answer to the question, but it's worded as though you're asking a separate, related question. To make this clearer for people searching for help (so they know this post might help them), and to decrease the likelihood that this post will be considered not-an-answer and deleted, I recommend rewording this, and also removing anything that is actually a question (rather than a proposed solution) and posting it as a new question.

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            In my experience, you don't have to edit the dpkg status to remove it. Here's what I did:





            1. Enter /var/lib/dpkg/info



              cd /var/lib/dpkg/info



            2. Delete all entry related to crossplatformui



              sudo rm crossplatformui.*



            3. Force remove crossplatformui



              sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq crossplatformui



            Display would be :



                (Reading database ... 
            dpkg: warning: files list file for package `crossplatformui' missing, assuming package has no files currently installed.

            (Reading database ... 159448 files and directories currently installed.)

            Removing crossplatformui ...



            1. Done! I didn't experience any problem with my system (Ubuntu 12.04 with kernel 3.2.0-24-generic-pae) by doing this method.


            Cheers!






            share|improve this answer















            In my experience, you don't have to edit the dpkg status to remove it. Here's what I did:





            1. Enter /var/lib/dpkg/info



              cd /var/lib/dpkg/info



            2. Delete all entry related to crossplatformui



              sudo rm crossplatformui.*



            3. Force remove crossplatformui



              sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq crossplatformui



            Display would be :



                (Reading database ... 
            dpkg: warning: files list file for package `crossplatformui' missing, assuming package has no files currently installed.

            (Reading database ... 159448 files and directories currently installed.)

            Removing crossplatformui ...



            1. Done! I didn't experience any problem with my system (Ubuntu 12.04 with kernel 3.2.0-24-generic-pae) by doing this method.


            Cheers!







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            CrossPlatformUI works along with CDMA modem switcher.



            I got this from a Indonesian website which I don't remember right now. It works for me. Only thing is you have to make sure the version of CrossPlatformUI you are using identifies your data card.



            Crossplateform works even if it is not properly installed. It works for me so it will work for you. My version is 2.0.6.



            I hope this help.






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              CrossPlatformUI works along with CDMA modem switcher.



              I got this from a Indonesian website which I don't remember right now. It works for me. Only thing is you have to make sure the version of CrossPlatformUI you are using identifies your data card.



              Crossplateform works even if it is not properly installed. It works for me so it will work for you. My version is 2.0.6.



              I hope this help.






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                CrossPlatformUI works along with CDMA modem switcher.



                I got this from a Indonesian website which I don't remember right now. It works for me. Only thing is you have to make sure the version of CrossPlatformUI you are using identifies your data card.



                Crossplateform works even if it is not properly installed. It works for me so it will work for you. My version is 2.0.6.



                I hope this help.






                share|improve this answer















                CrossPlatformUI works along with CDMA modem switcher.



                I got this from a Indonesian website which I don't remember right now. It works for me. Only thing is you have to make sure the version of CrossPlatformUI you are using identifies your data card.



                Crossplateform works even if it is not properly installed. It works for me so it will work for you. My version is 2.0.6.



                I hope this help.







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