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Hi all

After hard reset my n900, and reinstall everything. I get this the 4 blanks button on the screen as in the picture.



I could not figure out where it came from.

Please help me to remove these out.


Thanks alot.
 
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first try rebooting the phone , (or as root : killall hildon-status-menu)
if you figure out which package made this show up , just remove it , if you don't know you can remove it manually..
this applet is in position 7 on the status menu..
so edit /etc/hildon-desktop/status-menu.plugins and comment out the plugin that has X-Status-Menu-Position=7
or just see it's name in the file and remove that package .
 

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Schturman, I think it's not the Quick launch because I haven't installed quick launch yet.

@ivyking, can you please tell me step by step, because I don't understand well what you wrote.
Anyway, I open the Midnight command I found that string. X-status-Menu-Position=7. But after I deleted those lines, and click on Save, it didn't allow.

Please help.
 
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Install rootsh and write in terminal:
Code:
root
mc
And try again.
 

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Zas, I did that. I remove that X-status-menu-position=7 already and reboot device. However, those buttons are still there
 
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This might be quick-launch, an application to be configured in your settings application, if you scroll down to the bottom. For each of the 'squares you might have a launcher of some often used application.
You might get rid of it by uninstalling quick-launch package.
 

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Or re-install quick launch and then remove it? maybe that works? In case you don't find the quick launch package?
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You might want to check if it is installed
Code:
apt-cache policy quick-launch
 

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