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#71
Originally Posted by Csucsuka666 View Post
X terminal it says password: what to write here???
Just type your password that you may have set; it won't be printed on-screen but certainly the input would be registered...You just have to press enter when done
 

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You probably need to rootsh installed and then write the password you have set
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reinob,

Regarding the launch image for settings located in /home/user/.cache/launch removing the folder deletes it only till the next time you open settings again...

Is there a script that does this creation which can be disabled?


Thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by thedead1440 View Post
reinob,

Regarding the launch image for settings located in /home/user/.cache/launch removing the folder deletes it only till the next time you open settings again...

Is there a script that does this creation which can be disabled?


Thanks!
ln -s /dev/null /home/user/.cache/launch ?
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there must be anyway to remove that nolo or changing its delay time
 
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Originally Posted by trompkins View Post
ln -s /dev/null /home/user/.cache/launch ?
Thanks! Sometimes the human mind forgets the simplest of solutions but tries to make things complicated
 
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Originally Posted by thedead1440 View Post
reinob,

Regarding the launch image for settings located in /home/user/.cache/launch removing the folder deletes it only till the next time you open settings again...

Is there a script that does this creation which can be disabled?


Thanks!
Well, I didn't say you have to remove the folder (because you're right, it will be created again). My advice was to remove write permissions, so that nobody will be able to write in there, but nobody will try to re-create the folder. It's worked for me since more-or-less the first day I bought my first N900..
 

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#78
Originally Posted by seanmcken View Post
there must be anyway to remove that nolo or changing its delay time
NOLO is the bootloader. Without it you can forget about using your N900 for anything.

Plus, there's no delay of any sort. Things just take some time. My guess is that NOLO needs about 50ms to give control to the kernel/U-boot, so it's not really affecting anything.
 

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i also obey your commitment. thanks for a lot.
 
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Originally Posted by reinob View Post
NOLO is the bootloader. Without it you can forget about using your N900 for anything.
Apart from a nice paperweight
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