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Originally Posted by Panther1
I did what you said. Now have a 4GB SD card installed, made a 2GB file as described in the thread you said I should read.
I tried to download and install amarok again but got a message to say that amarok is up to date. (wording may not be 100% correct, as I'm working from memory now). This suggests to me that amarok is installed...somewhere.
Did some research and dowloaded/installed a utility that lists all your installed applications. Amarok doesn't show up on the list.
I give up. 
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I'm not quiting!

Because of the running out of memory problem I guess it's got a little confused. Now you have the bigger SD card and the larger memory allocation, try this; "sudo apt-get --purge remove amarok" followed by "sudo apt-get install amarok"
There is no reason now why this won't work 
(hides behind sofa)