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#1
does anyone know any software to lock files in PR 1.2?
any type of file i mean... even a simple extension modifier wud do...
 
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Look at this
About locking phone files
And now, try putting it on a private folder or ".name" folder.
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You could edit file permissions in xterm.

http://www.google.com/m/search?clien...ssions%20linux

For that you must gain root privileges. This has been covered here: http://wiki.maemo.org/Root_access
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Presumably you could create a new directory with the sticky bit set and then put all the files you want to protect in there.
 
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Originally Posted by rich c View Post
Presumably you could create a new directory with the sticky bit set and then put all the files you want to protect in there.
I wonder how many Linux users use folders with the sticky bit set to store their pr0n... God, the irony...

Anyway: The File Manager won't display files prefixed with a '.' and http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=54921 may help
 
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You want to hide your files or prevent them to be changed/deleted ?
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hide it frm appearing in photos o media player list.... perhaps complete folders...
 
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An application called "tracker cfg" allows you to exclude some directories from the attention of the tracker daemon. This way, the files from those directories won't appear in photos, videos or music.
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Originally Posted by Rajjain View Post
hide it frm appearing in photos o media player list.... perhaps complete folders...
To hide the images, you can very simply add a "." in front of the image name. Etc "people.jpg" to ".people.jpg". That will prevent it being shown in image browser.
To find it via terminal, you do "ls -a" (you have to do the -a part)
 
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Originally Posted by debernardis View Post
An application called "tracker cfg" allows you to exclude some directories from the attention of the tracker daemon. This way, the files from those directories won't appear in photos, videos or music.
i installed it,but it s not very clear for me,what do i do to hide those files that i don't want to show?
 
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