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Debian packages can be distributed to end users with the [[Extras|Extras repository]], which is pre-configured on the device. Before a package can be added to Extras, it must first be [[Uploading to Extras-devel|uploaded to Extras-devel]], promoted to [[Extras-testing]] if QA checks succeed, and finally promoted to Extras after successful testing by community testers. The [[Extras repository process definition|current Extras process]] is still under discussion, and may change in the future.
Debian packages can be distributed to end users with the [[Extras|Extras repository]], which is pre-configured on the device. Before a package can be added to Extras, it must first be [[Uploading to Extras-devel|uploaded to Extras-devel]], promoted to [[Extras-testing]] if QA checks succeed, and finally promoted to Extras after successful testing by community testers. The [[Extras repository process definition|current Extras process]] is still under discussion, and may change in the future.
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=== Red Pill Mode (This feature has been removed in the latest firmware) ===
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The Hildon Application Manager has a special hidden mode that makes it more power-user friendly and gives access to features that are not yet considered ready for general distribution.
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==== Activation ====
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Go to the application menu by clicking on the Application Menu button (on the top left corner of the screen) -> App manager -> Click on the application manager window title area -> Click "Application catalogues" ->Click "New"
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Enter "matrix" into the "Web address" field and cancel the dialog by clicking on the area outside the dialog.
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Choosing Red pill activates red pill mode. Choosing Blue pill deactivates it.
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==== Settings ====
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After activating red pill mode, the application manager menu has two additional buttons : "Settings" and "Install from file".
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Settings dialog has the following options:
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* ''Clean Apt Cache''
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Performs the equivalent of <code>apt-get clean</code> after every install or update. (This is the behavior for blue pill mode.)
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* ''Assume Net Connection''
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Downloads without asking for an active IAP. This is useful if a network connection exists, but the device connectivity APIs are not available or do not know about it.
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* ''Break Locks''
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Breaks locks as required instead of failing. This is the default behavior in blue pill mode so that, if a crash leaves a stale lock behind, users do not lock themselves out.
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* ''Show Dependencies''
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Adds another tab to the details dialog with some dependencies from the package.
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* ''Show All Packages''
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Does not filter out packages that are not in the "user" section. Also allows installing packages from any section.
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* ''Show Magic System Package''
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Includes the "magic:sys" package in the list of packages. The effect of updating this package will resemble <code>apt-get upgrade</code>. Its exact behavior is not yet defined. This feature may become available in blue-pill mode in future.
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*"Include package details in log"
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*"Use MMC to download packages"
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*"Always check for updates"
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*"Ignore packages from wrong domains"
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*"Ignore third party packages policy for SSU"
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*"Use apt-get algorithms"
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[[Category:Development]]
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[[Category:Documentation]]
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[[Category:Fremantle]]
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