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2012-04-09
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2012-04-09
, 16:24
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I would really be interested in that, actually the TX part is my only remaining complaint about my N9
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2012-04-12
, 17:11
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#53
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You must install all the three debs Javispedro provided. Use the terminal to do so with dpkg. If you have no clue what dpkg is this is what to do:
Put all the 3files in the MyDocs folder (it's the first one you get when putting the device in mass memory mode).
Open terminal
Type "devel-su", press enter than type "rootme".
Type "dpkg -i /home/user/MyDocs/fmrx*" and press enter.
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2012-04-13
, 19:13
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#54
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Hi I am a new N9 User from India. Thank you very much for this app - instruction. Works Great!!! Thanks mate!!!
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2012-04-14
, 20:43
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2012-04-15
, 07:26
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2012-04-15
, 08:51
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#57
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I have the very same problem, but the three debs definitly are in /home/user/MyDocs. What else could be the cause? (developer mode is on and I am logged in as devel-su).
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2012-04-15
, 08:54
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#58
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Starting QML-Radio
when I start QML-radio, it started with the first available frequency, for example 87,500, but there is no station, only a terrible noice.
How can I fix this to start with the station/frequency I ended?
Thanks for the great app!!
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2012-04-15
, 22:59
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2012-04-16
, 08:42
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You were right. I had overlooked that asterisk "dpkg -i /home/user/MyDocs/fmrx*". And I had even wondered, why there was none