stevomanu
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2010-10-28
, 21:17
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2010-10-28
, 21:19
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@ UK
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#72
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so I wrote a noob tutorial for nothing lol
Things you'll need:
1) rootsh
2) enhanced linux kernel-power (settings) installing settings will install the "enhanced linux kernel-power" as well
3) smartclocker script
4) queen beecon widget creator
Step1: Install rootsh, enhanced linux kernel-power (settings) and queen beecon widget creator
Step2: download smartclocker on to your PC hard drive and unrar the folder.
Step3: place the "smartclocker" script that you got from the downloaded .rar folder into MyDocs when you connect your N900 to your PC.
Step4: unplug you N900 from your PC and then enter the edit mode on the desktop you wish to create the "SmartClocker" widget. Tap the top bar, select "Add widget" and scroll down to "Queen beecon widget" and tap it.
Step5: with the new widget on your desktop and still in edit mode select the little wrench icon at the bottom left. Seletct "add cmd", name it (I chose SmartClocker) and in the area for the command type in "sudo gainroot ; sh /home/user/MyDocs/smartclock". The inverted commas are not needed.
Step6: Set width and height to what ever you desire (I chose 255 and 55 respectfully). Scroll down and select "hide bg" and "hide clicked bg". Remove everything else i.e. other words and stuff written in the text boxes, this is to make your widget transparent. Where you see "@Clicked" slect it and where you see @Interval down to the buttom slect 1hr or what ever time period you desire, tap save and that's it. Now click the icon you made and it should give a little dialogue about what it loaded etc. Once that is done the you can go back and deselect @Clicked so now your widget isn't clickable and will just run at the specified time interval.
I hope this helps you, it's exactly what I did.
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2010-11-07
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2010-11-07
, 10:33
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2010-11-07
, 13:33
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2010-11-08
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2010-12-10
, 16:30
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2010-12-10
, 22:59
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@ Dubai
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Was wandering if its possable to edit how the output looks not sure what thou lol ??
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2010-12-11
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2010-12-11
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echo "sh /home/user/MyDocs/smartclocker"|sudo gainroot
sudo gainroot ; sh /home/user/MyDocs/smartclocker