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#11
Originally Posted by cheungs View Post
You can get to the X Terminal by following instructions here:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Terminal

Once you are there, enter the following command:

more /etc/resolv.conf

You'll see something like
nameserver 127.0.0.1
now it woked but i had to insert cat at the begining.
it gave: nameserver 127.0.0.1
 
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The explanation is that no one reading these messages right now knows how to solve the problem. What else would you like explained?
 
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manvik said that he had the problem and it was solved. i want that explanation

Last edited by ahmadamaj; 2010-04-20 at 11:36.
 
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#14
I dont have a detail explanation, as I am not too expert in this. I was stuck exactly in the same position as you and followed few notes.

The one which I mentioned, did the trick for me.

Sorry, cant explain
 

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ok no problem. ill try them out
 
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#16
As you can use your browser, you can download the rootsh deb-file
from here http://maemo.org/packages/package_in...86/rootsh/1.5/
Please read the wiki about root access
Download the package to some folder.
Open the filemanager and select this deb-file, it should now
open the appmanager and you can install this package.
After than you should be able to enter
sudo gainroot in a xterminal. At this point you have the
right permissions to change systemfiles like
/etc/resolv.conf. (and all other things, so be careful).

Hope this helps
nicolai
 

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#17
Originally Posted by ahmadamaj View Post
permission denied
and cant install rootsh cz appmanager cant connect is there another way to install it.
Try the following:
1. On your N900, browse to the following URL:
http://repository.maemo.org/extras/p...free/r/rootsh/
2. Click on "rootsh_1.5_armel.deb"
3. Select "Open with App. Manager"

Let us know if that works. Otherwise you may have to add a local filesystem repository.
 
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#18
Would PR1.2 update solve all these problems as and when it arrives ?
 
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Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
Would PR1.2 update solve all these problems as and when it arrives ?
No, but PR 1.3 would.
 
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Originally Posted by cheungs View Post
Try the following:
1. On your N900, browse to the following URL:
http://repository.maemo.org/extras/p...free/r/rootsh/
2. Click on "rootsh_1.5_armel.deb"
3. Select "Open with App. Manager"

Let us know if that works. Otherwise you may have to add a local filesystem repository.
nothing happens. it just takes me to the home screen of the app manager and nothing happens.
 
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