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LOL how do i make "<" in x terminal

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Originally Posted by infected69 View Post
LOL how do i make "<" in x terminal
Press the blue arrow and then the Sym -key, it will open the special chars selectors.

Thx for this great tutorial, it's good for noobs to learn some VI
 
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thx for the guide.... it got it working now!
 
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I cant get it working. I fail at the 1st step. Here is what I did,

sudo gainroot
/home/user # cd/etc/systemui and then enter
/bin/sh: cd/etc/systemui : not found

please help
 
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U have to have a space after cd...
Try cd /etc/systemui
 
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I tried asking the following in my own thread, but no-one replied (perhaps no-one knows), so I thought I'd try here.

Does anyone know what the difference is between this reboot and the command-line "reboot" you can type in x-term as root?

All I can tell is that after the menu version is run, the phone will not ask you for the SIM card PIN, where was the command-line does like it would after a power-off. Also the menu is much quicker to start the reboot, it almost feels like pressing a reset button then performing a restart.
 
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works here perfectly

im using winscp to edit files, a breeze with it.

also if you use reboot button it dosent ask for sim pin, which could be good or bad.

Last edited by ifti; 2010-04-11 at 23:28.
 
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Tried it with PR1.2 and this is the result.

Every button is somehow cloned, except for the "Phone" Button.

Ideas?
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Originally Posted by brog View Post
Tried it with PR1.2 and this is the result.

Every button is somehow cloned, except for the "Phone" Button.

Ideas?
Just enabled reboot on mine .to verify your issue..... did not clone any button.

You must have made an error in editing the systemui.xml file
 

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Originally Posted by brog View Post
Tried it with PR1.2 and this is the result.

Every button is somehow cloned, except for the "Phone" Button.

Ideas?
Hi There

I had the same problem. Now its working fine.
I have figured out that if you leave multiple copies of systemui.xml file in that directory it uses all of them. Although they have different names. Not sure why.
Just leave one copy of that file in this directory and move all backups to any other directory.

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