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#31
sh not required if /opt/N9QTweak/SYS/change executable and have #!/bin/sh shebang
just [sudo /opt/N9QTweak/SYS/change usr/lib/libqcamera.so.1.0.1]
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#32
Originally Posted by coderus View Post
@Jeffrey04 i have no idea what is your aim. If you want you can tell me and i can explain then.
I installed the deb of previous iteration in open mode, do i have to uninstall and reinstall according to your new instruction?
 

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@Jeffrey04 you using custom kernel and device in openmode?
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#34
Originally Posted by coderus View Post
sh not required if /opt/N9QTweak/SYS/change executable and have #!/bin/sh shebang
just [sudo /opt/N9QTweak/SYS/change usr/lib/libqcamera.so.1.0.1]
OK, it is possible without inception.
This works:
Code:
sudo -s /opt/N9QTweak/SYS/change usr/lib/libqcamera.so.1.0.0
 

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#35
Originally Posted by coderus View Post
@Jeffrey04 you using custom kernel and device in openmode?
just open kernel
i installed the previous version using ur previous open kernel method
so i should uninstall (apt-get remove) and re-install the new version using this new method?
 

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#36
@Jeffrey04 well...if you using openmode kernel you not actually need this exploit installer, and never should install inception at all.
your way just:
Code:
wget http://coderus.thecust.net/pool/main/c/coderus-trusted-repo/coderus-trusted-repo_1.0.0_armel.deb
AEGIS_FIXED_ORIGIN=com.nokia.maemo dpkg -i coderus-trusted-repo_1.0.0_armel.deb
apt-get update
apt-get install --reinstall aegis-install
apt-get install opensudo
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Originally Posted by coderus View Post
@Jeffrey04 well...if you using openmode kernel you not actually need this exploit installer, and never should install inception at all.
your way just:
Code:
wget http://coderus.thecust.net/pool/main/c/coderus-trusted-repo/coderus-trusted-repo_1.0.0_armel.deb
AEGIS_FIXED_ORIGIN=com.nokia.maemo dpkg -i coderus-trusted-repo_1.0.0_armel.deb
apt-get update
apt-get install --reinstall aegis-install
apt-get install opensudo
alrighty, looks like i only need to reinstall aegis-install and install opensudo
thanks for the help
 

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[IMPORTANT!]

Please test new repository installer:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/....0.1_armel.deb

Package is repository installer by one-click. No need to activate it from terminal after installation.

If you want to test it and already have repository installed please remove [coderus-repository] and [coderus-repository-installer] packages, if installed

To test just do
Code:
apt-get update
apt-get install [any package from my repository]
You can try to remove opensudo before and install it again.

Profit?
No need to go to terminal after coderus-trusted-repo-installer package installed to activate repository. Just install package and you can work with new repository.
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#39
Originally Posted by coderus View Post
[IMPORTANT!]

Please test new repository installer:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/....0.1_armel.deb

Package is repository installer by one-click. No need to activate it from terminal after installation.

If you want to test it and already have repository installed please remove [coderus-repository] and [coderus-repository-installer] packages, if installed

To test just do
Code:
apt-get update
apt-get install [any package from my repository]
You can try to remove opensudo before and install it again.

Profit?
No need to go to terminal after coderus-trusted-repo-installer package installed to activate repository. Just install package and you can work with new repository.
The best way is to updte the first post properly with dates of updates.
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I need to test it on different devices before
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