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#104
Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post
Yeah just tried it .. worked great.

For the sake of others:

1. Uninstall fmboost, simple fmtransmitter widet.. etc
2. Download and transfer to N900, the fmtxd file from the zip file attached to the first post.
3. x-term > sudo gainroot
4. cd /home/user/MyDocs/
5. mv fmtxd /usr/sbin/
6. cd /usr/sbin/
7. chmod +x fmtxd
8. fmtxd -d
9. close xterm
10. Open app manger and install fm faker.
10. Open fm transmitter from settings and confirm.

Please let me know if there are any errors.

Thanks
thanks for this. much easier. i have changed some of it and works like a charm now!


Step by step guide:
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Before starting:
Assuming you've got none of these installed:

*FM-Boost
*Simple-FMTX-widget
*FM-Faker
*And FM-Transmitter is turned off
*Extras-Devel Repository is enabled. Then proceed the following

1. Download and transfer to N900, the fmtxd file from the zip file attached to the first post.
2. Uninstall fm-boost, simpleifmtx-widet.. etc,

open xterm
sudo gainroot
apt-get remove fm-boost simple-fmtx-widget


4. go to MyDocs folder where you saved the fmtxd file,

cd /home/user/MyDocs/

5. Move the file to replace the current one,

mv fmtxd /usr/sbin/

6. Go to where the file has been moved, and use the following commands:

cd /usr/sbin/
chmod +x fmtxd
fmtxd -d

7. Now reinstall the fm-faker and simple-fmtx-widget

apt-get install fm-faker simple-fmtx-widget

8. Leave xterm open

9. Go to your FM-transmitter and check if your range has been change. Enable it and then try to disable it. You'll get "Unable

to use FM transmitter". Because of the standard app doesn't know the frequency range in the modified fmtxd . Don't panic it will

be fixed later. Just check to be sure you can see the new frequencies.

9. Go back to Xterm and type the following:

chmod +x /usr/sbin/fmtxd
killall fmtxd
fmtxd -d (this will restart the FM transmitter daemon)

10. If the transmitter still does not shut down, then go back to xterm and type:

reboot


11. After reboot, your fmtx widget should work fine and so should the settings in the settings menu.
 

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